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From #1 Amazon Bestseller Scott Blade.
CARRYING REACHER DNA, CAMERON IS BACK AND ON THE ROAD TO GET JACK REACHER.
Orphaned and alone, Cameron follows in his father’s footsteps until he is pitched neck-deep into a conspiracy that spans from Washington's most secretive agency to the mountains of Wyoming.
Deep in Northern Wyoming, in the dead of winter, CIA Agent Alex Shepard is desperate. A few days ago, he sent an undercover agent to the Red Rain Indian Reservation. When his man was supposed to check-in, Shepard heard nothing. No report. No communication.
With a major snowstorm fast-approaching, Shepard's secret mission is in peril. He thinks that his agent is dead. He has no time left. And lives are on the line.
Enter Cameron Reacher—Shepard's one hope to recover his agent and stop an unthinkable terrorist plot.
Now Cameron will face the harsh, winter elements; a reluctant and beautiful tribal deputy; and a hidden enemy.
Bonus: A preview of Foreign & Domestic: Book 3 in the GET JACK REACHER series.
This book set in Lee Child's Reacher-verse.
Series in order #1 Gone Forever #2 Winter Territory #3 Foreign & Domestic #4 Nothing Left
USA TODAY and AMAZON BESTSELLER - Scott Blade is a Nomadvelist, a drifter and author. He writes the bestselling Jack Widow book series, two of which reached the Top 100 list on Amazon, knocking Harry Potter & Jack Reacher off the top spots, which angered one of the big publishers. Scott wears that fact as a badge of honor.
Scott Blade isn't a traditional novelist who spends his time stuck behind a computer desk in some dreary office. He truly walks the walk. He drifts around like the nomad he writes about, touring the world, writing mysteries and searching for the perfect coffee.
Winter Territory (Get Jack Reacher #2) by Scott Blade
Months and many miles west of Mississippi, "Reacher" fins himself in the mountains of Wyoming near Yellowstone national park. One of the individuals who gave him a ride tells him about a father/daughter sheriff/deputy named Red Cloud. Never have seen an Indian reservation, Reacher decides to take a tour. What happens next will have you glued to the pages as Reacher helps another lady deputy who like his mother is dedicated, good at her job, and from his perspective, needs Reacher's help. Hang on, it's a rough thrill ride. Thanks for another great read and am looking forward to the next one.
Addicted!! Scott Blade fault.. Only the second of the series and I am already addicted to Cameron Reacher son of Jack Reacher. The plot and characters were all very well placed and as his father Reacher done it it again and keep me fast page turning to find out more and more. Thanks to the author for sharing his talent with us and now I have to wait for the next one.. All Jack Reacher fans should start read this series.
This was absolutely awful. I only gave 1 star because it is the absolute lowest you could give. Out of all of the books I have read this year, this has to be the worst. I didn't mind the first of the Cameron Reacher books because at least it made some sense but this was just drivel. The plot was flimsy and absolutely unbelievable. The repetitiveness was astoundingly annoying and the assumptions Cameron kept coming up with in his head when there was zero way he could possibly have the knowledge of any of it was totally lame. I lost count at how many times I cringed over and over while reading this because the writing was so bad. I will completely just stick with the real Reacher from now on and if I was Lee Child reading this abomination I would be seriously annoyed at the fact that the author has tried to write like him but failed miserably. Never again Cameron Reacher - never again!!!
This is a Reacher story that one could mistake for a young Jack Reacher although he might appear a bit naïve and immature. The series is an attempt to copy the style of Lee Child but falls short. At times the sentences are short and sharp but for the most part they revert to normal information. Parts of the story are inconsistent, the author forgetting former remarks. Some sentences are just plain silly while others are absurd.
Now this is confusing. I listened to a version of the book in which the main character was called Jack Widow, the series was not named Get Jack Reacher and direct reference was made, even though the character was an obvious Jack Reacher copy in every aspect. Guess it makes more sense this way. Anyway, a good book.
A good second entry in the Get Jack Reacher series. In my my opinion, a little better written. The author still goes in to more detail and description than I think is necessary, but less than he did in the first entry. Not enough to bog down an interesting storyline. I'm intrigued to see what is next for Jack Widow.
Well, I just finished the second book in the Cameron Reacher series. It looks like I'm not going to be able to get enough of this Reacher either! Scott Blade does a good job of spinning a tale and the younger Reacher is a chip off the old block. It hardly seems that Cameron is just 18. I liked that this plot kept me guessing until Scott was ready to let his readers in on what was really happening. I keep wondering, though, if the younger Reacher will be as lucky with the ladies as his famous father. Thanks for this series Scott.
I am a huge Lee Child,Jack Reacher fan, I've read every book and can't wait for the next, when I stumbled upon these books about his son I was excited but was soon disappointed, too much background info inserted in the book, although they had good story lines, it just didn't bring you to the not put the book down stage. Of course I'd still buy them and hopefully future books are a bit more,omg i can't put this book down exciting
Like most Reacher fans I was drawn to this book because of the connection. Its pretty good, certainly written in Lee Child's style but coming up a wee bit short. The coincidental similarities between Cameron and Reacher are a but clumsy and obvious at times. I have read the first two in the series which i got for 99p each and would happily read others but the £4.99 price tag on Kindle puts me off. But if you can't wait for the next Reacher give these a try.
A Reacher worthy story. While it seems there would be no thriller story on a Wyoming Indian reservation (I used to live on one), especially during a snow storm, this book proved otherwise. The only part that seems fictional is the young age of this new Reacher. I look forward to the next adventure.
I'm a big fan of Jack Reacher. Like father... well, you know. The premise is common - finding dad. What Scott Blade does is bring the Reacher adventure to us with new scenarios and an interesting set of characters. His writing style is much like Lee Child as well, so for me it's a comfortable read. I'm looking forward to the third installment.
Maybe call this tone deaf tale "Reacher Lite". Just has no believability. Simplistic and goofy on the details, it only shows how good the writing of Lee Childs is.
Interesting story - Cameron Reacher - son of Jack Reacher is on his way to find his dad. His prowess is just like is dad's & not very believable. I'd like to read a few more of these stories to see if the author can make this series work
It was great to meet Cameron reach her on his quest to find his father. The book took returns and it was great to see Cameron have the same skills and his father. It was a interesting book with twists and turns every chapter
Kept repeating the same stuff about Cameron's mom over and over and over. Filling up space? In chapter 50 it reads Didn't bring silencer with him. Few pages later it reads. He took silencer out of his pocket and threw it away
I chose this rating because the story kept my interest and had factual descriptions of equipment used in the story. Will read more of thew Jack Cameron series.