Without Fail cover

Without Fail

Jack Reacher • Book 6

by Lee Child

Narrated by Dick Hill

4.52 ABR Score
(129.6K ratings)
★ 4.16 Goodreads (119.9K) ★ 4.58 Audible (9.8K)

Why You'll Love This

Dick Hill didn't just narrate Jack Reacher — he defined him, and this is the book where that voice fully locks into place.

  • Great if you want: a tactical thriller where every scene tightens the noose
  • Listening experience: propulsive and controlled — tense without ever feeling rushed
  • Narration: Hill's baritone authority gives Reacher's cold logic genuine menace
  • Skip if: Reacher's invincibility fantasy has already worn thin for you

Listen to Without Fail on Audible →

About This Book

Jack Reacher finds himself drawn into the deadly world of presidential protection when M.A. Froelich, a Secret Service agent, seeks his expertise to test their security protocols. What begins as a theoretical exercise in finding vulnerabilities quickly transforms into a real threat when anonymous messages promise an assassination attempt on the Vice President-elect. Reacher must navigate the complex machinery of government protection while racing against time to identify an enemy who seems to anticipate every move. The stakes escalate as the investigation reveals that someone with inside knowledge is orchestrating a plot that could reshape the highest levels of American power.

Dick Hill's masterful narration elevates Child's taut thriller with his signature gravelly delivery that has become synonymous with Reacher's voice. Hill captures the protagonist's methodical thinking and physical presence while seamlessly shifting between the voices of Secret Service agents, politicians, and mysterious antagonists. His pacing builds tension expertly during action sequences and allows listeners to follow Reacher's deductive reasoning during quieter investigative moments. The audio format particularly enhances the story's procedural elements, as Hill's measured delivery mirrors the systematic approach both Reacher and the Secret Service employ in their high-stakes cat-and-mouse game.

This Book Features