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In Too Deep

Jack Reacher • Book 29

4.04 ABR Score
(50.7K ratings)
★ 3.94 Goodreads (48.3K) ★ 4.13 Audible (2.4K)

Why You'll Love This

Reacher wakes up handcuffed with no memory — and Scott Brick makes you feel every disorienting second of it.

  • Great if you want: propulsive thriller with a stripped-down, cornered-hero setup
  • Listening experience: tense and relentless — short runtime means zero filler
  • Narration: Brick's controlled intensity is perfectly matched to Reacher's cold clarity
  • Skip if: you've grown tired of Reacher formula; this won't convert you

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About This Book

Reacher awakens in a grim predicament: chained to a hospital bed with no memory of how he arrived, his captors convinced he's part of something he knows nothing about. After a deadly car crash that killed the stranger who'd given him a ride, mysterious attackers have mistaken the wandering ex-military policeman for an accomplice in whatever scheme cost the driver his life. As his captors prepare to extract information he doesn't possess, Reacher must rely on his wits and formidable skills to escape their clutches while piecing together the truth behind the violent conspiracy that has ensnared him.

Scott Brick delivers another commanding performance as the iconic drifter, his gravelly narration perfectly capturing Reacher's methodical thinking and explosive bursts of action. Brick's steady pacing allows listeners to follow Reacher's tactical reasoning while building tension during the story's more intense confrontations. The confined setting and psychological elements of this twenty-ninth installment translate exceptionally well to audio, with Brick's vocal characterizations bringing clarity to a cast of duplicitous antagonists. His familiarity with the character shines through every measured word, making this mystery-driven thriller an engaging listen from start to finish.