Reachermight have just wrapped up Season 3, but the shows universe is constantly expanding.

The only anomaly is that their version of the incident could not be any more different.

However, the other witness believes that the victim was pushed to her death.

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The latter witness is no other than Reacher.

Its not like anybodys looking for these prisoners anyway.

But the demand for fresh organs is about to put Hixs head on the market.

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In return, the mans family safety is guaranteed.

The man behind Reachers little freelance gig is Edward Lane.

His previous wife just so happens to be kidnapped as well, only to be discovered dead.

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He has the potential to be amongthe best TV villains everif given the chance.

Despite their very Russian names, Lila Hoth and Svetlana are far detached from the Motherland.

With their identities hidden, the two guilt trip Susan Mark into stealing information from the Pentagon.

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In exchange, theyll return their son Peter Molina back in one piece.

Why would someone want to give it up?

Thats for Reacher to personally figure it out.

No Plan B (Jack Reacher, #27) by Lee Child

Underneath the humbling facade of a laundromat is Arthur Scorpio, a criminal mastermind running an opioid empire.

Similar to Zachary Beck ofPersuader, Arthur utilizes his business as a cover up for his illegal schemes.

Dealing with distribution, he oversees all the stolen drugs that come in and come out.

The Hard Way (Jack Reacher, #10) by Lee Child

It would be interested to see him set up as ahated villain on the show.

In the Colorado countryside, there are two cities with strikingly polarizing names: Hope and Despair.

Separating those two entities is a twelve-mile empty road.

Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, #13) by Lee Child

Reacher has no car, and theres not a vehicle in sight for him to hitchhike on.

After a long walk, all he wants is a cup of coffee.

Instead, he receives a vagrancy charge and a rude welcoming party.

The Midnight Line (Jack Reacher, #22) by Lee Child

Despair is run by the self-appointed leader Jerry Thurman.

With a cult-like grip, the power-hungry evangelist controls every aspect of the town.

Not everyone is happy with his newfound initiative.

Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher, #12) by Lee Child

The real money comes from the stack loads of meth found in World War II bomber pilot supplies.

Reachers courtesy comes with a deadly cost.

In a sick twist of events, he finds himself staring down the barrel of a gun.

Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher, #15) by Lee Child

Chained in a speeding van, Reacher has no idea why hes being kidnapped in the first place.

As for the woman, apparently, shes part of the FBIallegedly.

Beau Borken is a fanatical militia leader with grand ambitions and zero patience for obstacles like Reacher.

61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14) by Lee Child

Gone are the days of being on the battlefield.

These days, Reacher can be found attentively digging swimming pools by hand.

His other side job includes working as a bouncer in a strip club in Key West.

Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child

His disappearance doesnt go unnoticed.

Reacher feels a pair of detective eyes staring at him.

Its high time Reacher meets his fellow stalker.

Tripwire (Jack Reacher, #3) by Lee Child

Instead of small local businesses, Hook has his sights set on a particular multimillion-dollar company.

But theres one anomalythe accused man, James Barr, refuses to speak.

Instead of requesting a lawyer, he asks for a certain gentleman by the name of Reacher.

One Shot (Jack Reacher, #9) by Lee Child

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