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Gone Tomorrow

Jack Reacher • Book 13

by Lee Child

Narrated by Dick Hill

4.45 ABR Score
(124.2K ratings)
★ 4.19 Goodreads (117.3K) ★ 4.48 Audible (6.9K)

Why You'll Love This

Dick Hill makes Reacher's cold logic sound like a loaded gun, and this Manhattan thriller keeps the safety off for 15 hours straight.

  • Great if you want: a stripped-down spy thriller with a lone operator protagonist
  • Listening experience: relentless, kinetic pacing — no wasted scenes, no slow stretches
  • Narration: Hill's gravel voice is the definitive Reacher — terse, dangerous, unhurried
  • Skip if: you prefer complex moral ambiguity over confident, decisive heroes

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About This Book

When Jack Reacher spots a suspicious passenger on a late-night New York City subway car, his military instincts kick in, setting off a deadly chain of events that pulls him deep into a web of government secrets and international intrigue. The woman's apparent suicide becomes the catalyst for a high-stakes manhunt through Manhattan's urban maze, where shadowy operatives from multiple agencies pursue Reacher with lethal intent. As lies pile upon lies, Reacher must navigate a labyrinth of deception involving Washington power brokers, foreign operatives, and buried secrets from America's longest war, all while staying one step ahead of those who want him silenced permanently.

Dick Hill's commanding narration elevates this thirteenth Reacher adventure with his trademark gravelly delivery that perfectly captures the protagonist's no-nonsense attitude and tactical mindset. Hill's measured pacing builds tension methodically as the conspiracy unfolds, while his distinct character voices help listeners track the complex cast of duplicitous players. His performance transforms Reacher's internal calculations and street-smart observations into compelling audio theater, making the nearly fifteen-hour runtime fly by as the relentless action careens toward its explosive conclusion.