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đź“® The Jack Reacher Experiment series by Jude Hardin (.ePUB)

Jude Hardin has worked as a fence installer, pizza delivery man, convenience store clerk, freelance journalist, film extra, professional drummer, bartender, avionics technician, carpet cleaner, chemical plant supervisor, substitute teacher, and registered nurse. His varied vocations have given him a wealth of experiences for his true passion — writing novels. Jude graduated from the University of Louisville in 1983 with an English degree, and currently lives and works in northeast Florida. When he’s not pounding away at the computer keyboard, Jude can be found pounding away on his drums, playing tennis, reading, or down at the pond fishing with his son.

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Jude Hardin

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1/ Dead Ringer

1/ Dead Ringer There's only one Jack Reacher... Or is there? In 2098, human cloning is still illegal. But that doesn't mean it's not happening. And it doesn't mean that it wasn't happening in 2057, the year Rock Wahlman was born. A former United States Navy Master at Arms, Wahlman is about to discover some things about himself that he never would have imagined. Some things that nobody would have imagined. Some disturbing things. Unsettling. Life-altering… And life-threatening.

3/ No Escape

3/ No Escape Rock Wahlman was digging a post hole twenty miles east of downtown Seattle, and he was thinking about telling Kasey everything. He’d been thinking about it for a few weeks. Kasey was the kind of woman you couldn’t get off your mind, even if you tried. And Wahlman hadn’t tried. He liked having her on his mind. Maybe it was unwise to trust her. After all, he’d only known her for a short time, and he hadn’t even talked to her since the day he left Barstow. And maybe she didn’t even feel the same way. Maybe she hadn’t fallen for him the way he had for her. But maybe she had. He needed to know.

4/ Kill Shot

4/ Kill Shot Bees buzzing, flowers blooming, not a cloud in the sky. It was a fine day for a man to hire an assassin. Bees buzzing, flowers blooming, not a cloud in the sky. It was a fine day for a man to hire an assassin. Colonel Dorland took his coffee and his cell phone out to the deck. He was working from home today. Or, more precisely, from the personal quarters the United States Army had assigned him to, a one-room cabin on the edge of a cliff, somewhere between Mont Eagle, Tennessee and the middle of nowhere.

5/ .357 Sunset

5/ .357 Sunset What kind of idiot tries to steal a piano? A baby grand. Wide as a car. What kind of idiot tries to steal a piano? A baby grand. Wide as a car. Rock Wahlman stood there in the ankle-deep water, trying to wrap his head around the absurdity of such a thing. He’d been walking along the alley that ran parallel to Sunset Road, minding his own business, heading two blocks west toward the main thoroughfare, taking a shortcut to a place he’d been told was a good place to get something to eat, when he’d heard a trickling sound and had turned his head enough to notice that a set of French doors on the back of one of the houses was standing wide open. When he’d walked up to the doors and peeked in, it was immediately obvious that water was leaking into the house from somewhere, and when he’d stepped inside and started looking around, it was immediately obvious that a wall had been partially demolished with a sledgehammer, and that a copper pipe had been severely damaged in the process. No furniture in the house, other than the piano.

6/ Redline

6/ Redline Since April, when the elite military intelligence unit he was in charge of bugged out of their secret complex in the Mojave Desert and relocated to Tennessee, Colonel Dorland had been living alone in a one-room cabin on the edge of a cliff. He liked it up there, for the most part. It was extremely private, and on a clear day you could walk out onto the deck and see for miles. July 8 was a clear day. But Colonel Dorland wasn’t seeing what he wanted to see. Colonel Dorland could see part of the lake from his deck, but he couldn’t see the house.

7/ End Game

7/ End Game Rock Wahlman finally learns the shocking secrets behind the Army's current medical research project. But will he live to tell the story?

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