The Jack Reacher Files: The Girl from the Wrong Side of Cordial
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The Jack Reacher Files: The Girl from the Wrong Side of Cordial
The use of story situations and supporting characters from the Jack Reacher universe authorized by Lee Child.
Diana Dawkins…
A lead operative with the ultra-clandestine federal agency called The Circle. Smart, beautiful, deadly.
Sent to Cordial, Kentucky to verify the identity of a murder victim.
Sent to verify that the victim is Jack Reacher.
Cordial is certainly Reacher’s kind of town, but Diana knows right away that the dead man in the crime scene photographs is someone else. Who is he? Why was he killed? Does the suspect in custody know more than she’s willing to say?
As Diana delves deeper into the investigation, it soon becomes clear that—despite its name—Cordial is not a very welcoming place.
In fact, it’s downright deadly.
Previously published as THE JACK REACHER FILES: SMOKE
Note: While the name Jack Reacher and some of the supporting characters and story situations are used with author Lee Child’s permission, the Jack Reacher character remains offstage in THE JACK REACHER FILES thrillers.
THE GIRL FROM THE WRONG SIDE OF CORDIAL is 13,000 words, approximately 56 pages.
About THE BLOOD NOTEBOOKS
A series of journals, penned by a genius, gathering dust in a Swiss library since the 1940s…
Discovered recently by a visiting American professor, the notebooks outline a medical procedure that is nothing short of astonishing.
But will it work?
There’s only one way to find out: clinical trials.
Camden A. Retro…
Forced by the clandestine government agency he works for to change his name and alter his appearance, Retro now resides in Amberjack Heights, a small laidback beach community on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Fishing, swimming, golf, tennis. Seems like the ideal location for a former secret agent posing as a retired police officer and part-time private investigator.
Until people start disappearing.
Also by Jude Hardin:
COLT
LADY 52
POCKET-47
CROSSCUT
SNUFF TAG 9
KEY DEATH
BLOOD TATTOO
SYCAMORE BLUFF
THE JACK REACHER FILES: FUGITIVE (Previously Published as ANNEX 1)
FUSED (iSEAL Book 1 and Book 2)
Short stories and novellas:
iSEAL 1 (The iSEAL Thriller Series Book 1)
iSEAL 2 (The iSEAL Thriller Series Book 2)
RATTLED
BAD NURSE
GHOST
RACKED
THE JACK REACHER FILES: CHOKE
THE JACK REACHER FILES: HOSTAGE
THE JACK REACHER FILES: VELOCITY
Praise for Jude Hardin’s Thrillers:
POCKET-47 sucked me in and held me enthralled. Author Jude Hardin keeps the pace frantic, the thrills non-stop, but best of all is his hero, the wonderfully ironic Nicholas Colt. This is a character I'm eager to follow through many adventures to come.
—Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of ICE COLD.
The best PI debut I've read in years, fit to share shelf space with the best of Ross Macdonald, Sue Grafton, and Robert B. Parker. POCKET-47 is so hot you may burn your hands reading. Highly recommended.
—J.A. Konrath, author of the Jack Daniels mysteries
Hardin gets everything right in his powerhouse thriller debut, which introduces rock star–turned–PI Nicholas Colt.
—Publishers Weekly on POCKET-47
KEY DEATH is an exhilarating thriller that punches way above its weight. It hits you hard and fast with crackling suspense, hair-raising twists and stunning revelations. Word of advice: don't start on this one unless you're prepared to stay up all night.
—John Ling, author of THE BLASPHEMER
Colt is a physical, no-holds-barred PI, reminiscent of Robert B. Parker's Spenser and Lee Child's Jack Reacher, and his debut is action-packed. With a hefty toll of dead bodies, some described in cringe-inducing detail, this is crime fiction at its rawest. Hard-boiled connoisseurs should make Colt's acquaintance now.
—Booklist on POCKET-47
With CROSSCUT, Jude Hardin takes the PI novel and psychological suspense to a new, unrestrained level. Fast, fierce, and relentless.
—David Morrell, New York Times bes