Title | James Penney’s New Identity |
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Author | Lee Child |
Narrator | Kerry Shale |
Category | Mystery |
Length | 1 hr and 24 mins |
Series | Jack Reacher - Book 12.5 |
Description:
In "James Penney's New Identity", in the dry desert of Southern California, James Penney is laid off from the plant after 17 loyal years of service. With the threat of the bank repossessing his treasured red Firebird, he goes on the run. But why are the cops so hot on his trail? And who is the tall military policeman, built like a weightlifter, who offers him a ride? Set just a few minutes before the terrifying opening of the best-selling Jack Reacher thriller Gone Tomorrow, in "Guy Walks into a Bar", old habits die hard for Jack Reacher. He is always on the lookout for trouble. When he stops at a bar in lower Manhattan for a late-night beer and some music, his eyes are drawn to a rich young Russian girl and her bodyguard. Is she in danger? Who are those two suspicious-looking guys sitting at separate tables, watching her? These two short stories are part of the Storycuts series.
Jack Reacher Series
Killing Floor
Die Trying
Tripwire
The Visitor
Echo Burning
Without Fail
Persuader
The Enemy
One Shot
The Hard Way
Bad Luck and Trouble
Nothing to Lose
James Penney’s New Identity
Gone Tomorrow
61 Hours
Worth Dying For
Second Son
The Affair
Deep Down
A Wanted Man
High Heat
Never Go Back
Not a Drill
Personal
Small Wars
Make Me
Night School
No Middle Name
The Midnight Line
The Christmas Scorpion
Past Tense
The Fourth Man
Cleaning the Gold
Blue Moon
The Sentinel
Better Off Dead
Books written by Lee Child
One Shot
The Hard Way
Bad Luck and Trouble
Nothing to Lose
Gone Tomorrow
Not a Drill
Personal
Small Wars
Make Me
Better Off Dead
The Enemy
Killing Floor
Die Trying
Tripwire
The Visitor
Echo Burning
Without Fail
Persuader
61 Hours
Worth Dying For
The Affair
A Wanted Man
Never Go Back
James Penney’s New Identity
Second Son
Deep Down
High Heat
Night School
No Middle Name
The Midnight Line
The Christmas Scorpion
Past Tense
The Fourth Man
Cleaning the Gold
Blue Moon
The Sentinel