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Past Tense

Jack Reacher • Book 23

by Lee Child

Narrated by Scott Brick

4.40 ABR Score
(92.3K ratings)
★ 4.07 Goodreads (79.1K) ★ 4.46 Audible (13.3K)

Why You'll Love This

A small-town genealogy detour turns into something that feels like a trap slowly closing — you won't realize you're hooked until it's too late.

  • Great if you want: Reacher in detective mode, chasing family secrets
  • The experience: dual slow-burn narratives that tighten into a single knot
  • Narration: Brick's deliberate calm makes quiet scenes feel genuinely menacing
  • Skip if: you're here for wall-to-wall action — this one broods

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About This Book

Jack Reacher's casual detour to explore his father's mysterious birthplace in rural New England becomes anything but routine when he discovers no record of his family ever existing there. As Reacher digs deeper into his father's hidden past, a parallel drama unfolds at a remote motel where two young Canadians find themselves stranded with valuable cargo and increasingly suspicious hosts. The seemingly quiet backwoods community harbors dark secrets that stretch back decades, and Reacher must navigate both present dangers and buried family history to uncover the truth about his origins.

Scott Brick delivers another commanding performance in this twenty-third Reacher installment, his gravelly voice perfectly capturing the protagonist's no-nonsense determination and dry wit. Brick masterfully shifts between Reacher's methodical investigation and the mounting tension at the isolated motel, creating distinct atmospheric tones that enhance each storyline. His pacing allows listeners to absorb the intricate details of Reacher's genealogical detective work while building suspense around the young Canadians' predicament. The dual narrative structure particularly benefits from audio treatment, as Brick's skilled narration helps differentiate the timelines and maintains clarity during the story's convergence.