61 Hours
by Lee Child
- Pages
- 383
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385340588
- Reading Time
- ~6h 42min
61 Hours is a book by Lee Child. It has 383 pages.
About this book
Lee Child’s 61 Hours continues the Jack Reacher series by placing its iconic protagonist in a race against institutional failure. When former Army Military Police investigator Jack Reacher is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death, he escapes custody with only a narrow window before his execution. The narrative unfolds across a tightly constrained timeframe, forcing Reacher to rely on his forensic training, tactical discipline, and relentless independence to uncover the truth. Child structures the novel around procedural investigation and survival, emphasizing how a single individual can confront corrupt systems when legal safeguards collapse. The book explores themes of justice, institutional overreach, and the moral weight of taking matters into one’s own hands. Known for its lean prose and methodical pacing, the novel maintains the series’ signature blend of action and deductive reasoning while examining the fragility of due process. Reacher’s physical presence and psychological detachment remain central, but the story also delves into the consequences of systemic failure and the lengths required to restore accountability.
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How many pages is 61 Hours?+
61 Hours has 383 pages.
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Lee Child’s 61 Hours continues the Jack Reacher series by placing its iconic protagonist in a race against institutional failure. When former Army Military Police investigator Jack Reacher is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death, he escapes custody with only a narrow window before h...
Who wrote 61 Hours?+
61 Hours was written by Lee Child.