Child, Lee  
  
  
    "Jack Reacher hits the pavement and sticks out his thumb. He plans to follow the sun on an epic trip across America
 from Maine to California. He doesn't get far. On a country road deep in the New England woods
 he sees a sign to a place he has never been: the town where his father was born. He thinks
 'What's one extra day?' He takes the detour. At the same moment
 in the same isolated area
 a car breaks down. Two young Canadians had been on their way to New York City to sell a treasure. Now they're stranded at a lonely motel in the middle of nowhere. The owners seem almost too friendly. It's a strange place
 but it's all there is. The next morning
 in the city clerk's office
 Reacher asks about the old family home. He's told no one named Reacher ever lived in town. He's always known his father left and never returned
 but now Reacher wonders
 'Was he ever there in the first place?' As Reacher explores his father's life
 and as the Canadians face lethal dangers
 strands of different stories begin to merge. Then Reacher makes a shocking discovery: The present can be tough
 but the past can be tense ... and deadly"--