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Worth Dying For

Jack Reacher • Book 15

by Lee Child

Narrated by Dick Hill

4.54 ABR Score
(114.5K ratings)
★ 4.22 Goodreads (104.6K) ★ 4.57 Audible (9.9K)

Why You'll Love This

Dick Hill has narrated Reacher so many times that his voice has basically become the sound of inevitable justice.

  • Great if you want: a lone-wolf vigilante dismantling a local crime syndicate
  • Listening experience: methodical and tense — Reacher's cold logic makes it gripping
  • Narration: Hill's gravelly authority is inseparable from the character at this point
  • Skip if: you want emotional complexity beyond Reacher's straightforward moral code

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About This Book

Jack Reacher finds himself stranded in the desolate farmlands of Nebraska, where a seemingly routine stop reveals a community paralyzed by fear. Local families cower under the brutal control of a trucking dynasty that has ruled through intimidation for decades, their grip tightening around anyone who dares to resist. When Reacher witnesses the aftermath of domestic violence and uncovers connections to larger criminal enterprises, he faces a choice between walking away or confronting an entire network of corruption that reaches far beyond the county lines.

Dick Hill's seasoned narration transforms Child's fifteenth Reacher novel into a masterclass of audio storytelling. His gravelly, no-nonsense delivery perfectly captures Reacher's calculating mindset and moral certainty, while his pacing builds tension through both explosive action sequences and quieter moments of strategic planning. Hill's ability to differentiate characters through subtle vocal changes brings the Nebraska setting to life, from frightened locals to menacing antagonists. The narrator's measured cadence mirrors Reacher's methodical approach to justice, making each revelation land with maximum impact in this compelling audio experience.