Winter in South Dakota. Blowing snow, icy roads, a tired driver.
A bus skids and crashes and is stranded in the gathering storm.
There's a small town twenty miles away where a vulnerable witness is guarded round the clock. There's a strange stone building five miles further on, all... read more
“The lawyer nodded and the prisoner lapsed into a bovine stillness. Or equine, like a donkey in a field, infinitely patient. Time meant nothing to prisoners. Especially this one.”
“Threatening behavior from a man that size would have been unseemly. Good manners from a man that size were charming.”
“Travel light, travel far.”Jack Reacher
“A phobia would be a fear, of course, possibly of commitment or entanglement. A philia would imply love, possibly of freedom or opportunity. Although technically a philia shades toward issues of abnormal appetite, in your case possibly for secrecy. We must ask of people who fly beneath the radar, why, exactly? Is radar in itself unacceptable, or is the terrain down there uniquely attractive?”Janet Salter
“History tells us that asceticism has powerful attractions, but even so most ascetics owned clothes, at least. Shirts anyway, even if they were only made of hair.”Janet Salter
“To fill a small bag means selecting,and choosing, and evaluating. There's no logicial end to that process. Pretty soon I would have a big bag, and then two or three. A month later I'd be like the rest of you.”Jack Reacher
“I'm experiencing the chance to live out my principles. I believe that ordinary citizens must confront wickedness. But I believe in due process, too. I believe in an accused's right to a fair trial and I believe in his right to confront the witnesses against him. But it's easy to talk the talk, isn't it? Not everyone gets the opportunity to walk the walk. But now I am.”Janet Salter
“Hope for the best, plan for the worst.”Jack Reacher
“Never forgive, never forget. Do it once and do it right. You reap what you sow. Plans go to hell as soon as the first shot is fired. Protect and serve. Never off duty.”Jack Reacher
“I'm not afraid of death. Death's afraid of me.”Jack Reacher
“I just don't like people who put the world to wrongs.”Jack Reacher
“I was born as scared as anyone. Maybe more so. I lay awake crying with the best of them. But I got tired of it. I trained myself out of it. An act of will. I rerouted fear into aggression.”Jack Reacher
“To be born tall was to win life's lottery. Born small, two strikes against.”
“Never forgive, never forget. Do it once and do it right. You reap what you sow. Plans go to hell as soon as the first shot is fired. Protect and serve. Never off duty.”Highlighted by 113 Kindle customers
Contents Other Books by this Author Title Page Dedication Chapter 1Highlighted by 61 Kindle customers
Nothing worthwhile was achieved without reflection and rumination. With reflection and rumination impulsive mistakes could be avoided, and bold strokes could be formulated.Highlighted by 50 Kindle customers
“Existential.” “Your disavowal of possessions is a little extreme. History tells us that asceticismHighlighted by 37 Kindle customers
philia? Or a consciously existential decision?” “I’m not sure I ever inquired that deeply.” “A phobia would be a fear, of course, possibly of commitment or entanglement. A philia would imply love, possibly of freedom or opportunity. Although technically a philiaHighlighted by 31 Kindle customers
Someone had once said that of the two thousand pictures Monet had painted in his lifetime, six thousand were in the United States alone.Highlighted by 28 Kindle customers
sepulchral world. Outside the den windows the air was thick with heavy flakes. They were falling gently but relentlessly onto a fresh accumulation that was already close to a foot deep. There was no wind. Each one of the billions of flakes came parachuting straight down, sometimes wavering a little, sometimes spiraling, sometimes sidestepping an inch or two, each one disturbedHighlighted by 22 Kindle customers
patronymics littered his birth certificate. Like the way the soccer star Edson Arantes do Nascimento had called himself Pelé. Or the way another named Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite had called himself Kaká.Highlighted by 17 Kindle customers
ignominy and disbarment, and trial and conviction and imprisonment. LifeHighlighted by 14 Kindle customers
disquisition on the state’s history. Explorers and traders, Lewis and Clark, the Sioux Nation, Fort Pierre, sodbusters and pioneers, the gold rush, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Custer, the Black Hills, Wounded Knee, the Dust Bowl, some guy called Brokaw she claimed had been on network TV. Five to eleven in the evening. Twenty-nine hours to go.Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
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Preceded by Gone Tomorrow, and followed by Worth Dying For.
Preceded by Gone Tomorrow, and followed by Worth Dying For.