(Foreword by Lee Child)
Random House
Yep, that’s how big Jack Reacher has become. No longer just the maverick character created by Lee Child, he now has his own book.
Fans will know the big former military cop is, shall we say, unconventional.
He’s considered the social mores, and largely decided that they’re not his cup of coffee. Which is his lifeblood.
So here are some ways to live like Reacher.
No luggage, except for a toothbrush.
How long you can wear a set of clothes before turfing them in a bin and buying more – and the economics of doing so.
Normal folk getting into the number of scrapes and scraps.
Reacher may have to adjust this, but Reacher always wins (and he tells you how to do this too).
The regulation days for underwear may also need an adjustment in hotter climes…
No watch. No cellphone or laptop. Only one woman at a time. Definitely no fixed abode.
And the rules of getting around without wheels of your own, from hitch-hiking to catching a bus. No planes, either.
If you love Reacher (and c’mon, who doesn’t?) this is a great collection of his life off the grid.
And it raises a smile or two along the road too.