Lee Child Books In Order

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In chronological order, The Enemy would be the first book to read, as it takes place while Reacher is still in the Military followed by The Secret then Night School.The Affair would be the next book to read, as it covers the end of Reachers Military career, and leads into Killing Floor.The short stories have Second Son(Reacher is 13) and High Heat(Reacher is 16).After that, all books would go by the order that they were published.Persuader also had flashbacks to during Reacher’s military career.The Secret takes place in 1992.

Chronological Order of Jack Reacher Books

The Enemy(2004)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Secret (With: Andrew Child) (2023)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Night School(2016)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Affair(2011)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Killing Floor(1997)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Die Trying(1998)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Tripwire(1999)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Running Blind / The Visitor(2000)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Echo Burning(2001)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Without Fail(2002)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Persuader(2003)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
One Shot(2005)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Hard Way(2006)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Bad Luck and Trouble(2007)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Nothing to Lose(2008)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Gone Tomorrow(2009)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
61 Hours(2010)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Worth Dying For(2010)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
A Wanted Man(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Never Go Back(2013)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Personal(2014)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Make Me(2015)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Midnight Line(2017)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Past Tense(2018)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Blue Moon(2019)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Sentinel (With: Andrew Child) (2020)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Better Off Dead (With: Andrew Child) (2021)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
No Plan B (With: Andrew Child) (2022)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
In Too Deep (With: Andrew Child) (2024)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com

Publication Order of Jack Reacher Short Stories/Novellas

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No Middle Name(2017)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com

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Jack Reacher's Rules(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com

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I Heard a Romantic Story(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
James Penney's New Identity(2019)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com

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Jack Reacher's Rules(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Hero(2019)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com

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Safe Enough: And Other Stories(2024)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com

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Like a Charm(2004)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Greatest Hits(2005)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Cocaine Chronicles(2005)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Death Do Us Part(2006)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Best British Mysteries IV(2007)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Killer Year: Stories to Die For. (2008)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Phoenix Noir(2009)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
First Thrills(2010)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Dark End of the Street(2010)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Best American Mystery Stories 2010(2010)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Rich and the Dead(2011)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
First Thrills: Volume 2(2011)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
First Thrills: Volume 3(2011)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
First Thrills: Volume 4(2011)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
A Study in Sherlock(2011)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Vengeance(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Love is Murder(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction(2012)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
USA Noir(2013)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Inherit the Dead(2013)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Crimespree Magazine #52(2013)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Reader's Digest: Today's Best Fiction(2014)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
FaceOff(2014)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Belfast Noir(2014)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Manhattan Mayhem(2015)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Best American Mystery Stories 2015(2015)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
In Sunlight or In Shadow(2016)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
MatchUp(2017)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories - Part VII(2017)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Alive in Shape and Color(2017)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Ten Year Stretch(2018)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Best American Mystery Stories 2018(2018)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Exit Wounds(2019)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Invisible Blood(2019)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
Dear NHS(2020)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
How to Write a Mystery: A Handbook from Mystery Writers of America(2021)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Mysterious Bookshop Presents the Best Mystery Stories of the Year: 2021(2021)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
UEA MA Crime Fiction Anthology(2022)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
An Unnecessary Assassin(2023)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
The Big Bang!: An Anthology(2024)Amazon.fr | Amazon.com
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Chronological Order of Lee Child Books:

1: Second Son (Short Story) 2: High Heat (Short Story) 3: The Enemy 4: Night School 5: The Affair Then read it in publication order.

Lee Child Biography:

#1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Lee Child is best known for his main character, Jack Reacher. In fact, Lee Child has written all of the “Jack Reacher” books although has started co-writing with his brother since 2020.


The plan eventually is for Andrew Child to take over the series.

Tom Cruise starred as the main character in a movie titled, simply, “Jack Reacher.” and a sequel, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back.


Lee Child has also been the recipient of several awards including the Anthony and the Barry awards for Best First Mystery for his first Jack Reacher novel, “Killing Floor.”

Another Reacher novel, “The Enemy”, won the Barry and the Nero awards for Best Novel. With all of these accolades one would think Lee Child was born to be an author. But as usually is the case, his success story has many twists and turns that lead him on the path to writing his best selling novels and to ultimately create this alluring character. Born Jim Grant on October 29, 1954 in Coventry England, Child and his family moved to Birmingham when he was four years old.

At the age of 20, in 1974, Child entered Law School in Sheffield, England. It is said that he never intended to actually practice law. Upon graduation, he decided instead to get a job in commercial television and joined Granada TV in Manchester. Child would end up working there for 18 years before being fired as a result of “corporate restructuring.” During that time he wrote countless commercials, news stories and trailers. It was 1995 and Child was 40 years old.

After purchasing six dollars worth of paper and pencils, he decided to try his hand at writing. Lee Child then wrote his first Reacher novel, “Killing Floor.” Reacher novels are not the only works that Lee Child has published. He has also written the short stories, “Second Son” and “Deep Down.” These are now available as eBooks. Child moved to New York in the summer of 1998. This is where he met his wife, Jane. It is to her that his 2012 book, “A Wanted Man” is dedicated. Together they have a grown daughter, an apartment in Manhattan and a home in the south of France. Child also counts his numerous plane rides between his two domiciles as his “third home.”

His brother, Andrew Grant is also a thriller novelist. In his spare time, Child likes to read, listen to music and watch the New York Yankees. He was elected President of the Mystery Writers of America in 2009. He is also available for speaking engagements and has his own website, www.leechild.com. Never before has one character – especially from a book – become such an enigma. As one reads these novels, an immediate image of who Jack Reacher is and what he looks like can be visualized.

Jack Reacher has his own biography and statistics. He was born on October 29th with no middle name. This is referenced a few times throughout the books. Reacher frequently tells people his name on his birth certificate is “Jack None Reacher.” He is a large man – extremely large and ominous – weighing between 220 and 250 pounds and standing 6 and a half feet tall. His chest is 50 inches across and he wears a size 3XL coat and the inseam on his pants measures 95 centimeters.

Born on an Army base in Berlin, Jack Reacher and his brother Joe moved around a lot as kids. Now both his mother and his father and his brother are all deceased. Reacher left home at the age of eighteen and then graduated from West Point. He served 13 years in the Army bouncing from Major down to Captain and finally back up to Major before leaving the service in 1997. Reacher has no drivers license, receives no Federal Benefits and will not file taxes. It is often wondered what he does for money.

He is a decorated military serviceman. Reacher buried his Silver Star with his Mother and has also received the Defense Superior Service Medal, Bronze Star and Purple Heart, to name a few. To say he has special “skills” is probably an understatement. In many of the novels, Reacher is in the wrong place at the wrong time but ends up using his skills to solve even the most perilous situations. In “Killing Floor”, for example, the first of the Reacher novels, Reacher is arrested for murder shortly after arriving in Margrave, Georgia.

The victim happens to be his own brother who he has not seen in seven years. It does not help that the main eyewitness happens to be the police chief who claims to have seen Reacher at the scene. Reacher knows he was boarding a bus in Tampa at the time. With the help of a Harvard-graduate chief detective and a female officer, Reacher traces his brother’s steps to solve the mystery. Of course this all happens in a span of only three days.

This superb adventure easily captivates the reader and creates a relationship with Reacher that is hard to forget. In the second Reacher novel, “Die Trying,” a Chicago dentist is attacked and thrown into the trunk of his own car. Coincidentally, Reacher and a woman he does not even know are taken hostage in the light of day.

Ever the gentleman, Reacher was only “with” this woman because she was limping and struggling on her crutches and of course he stopped to help her. Turns out she is an FBI agent. They are taken hostage for ransom. Together, Reacher and this woman must work together and act as a team to get out of their predicament.

As only Reacher can do, he relates to this woman and uses his charm and wit, not to mention his incredible intelligence and skills, to not only get them out safely, but also take down the criminals. The good thing about Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels is that they can be read in any order.

Lee Child provides enough background in each book to bring the reader current without sounding repetitive and redundant. With all of these thrilling, often crazy and sometimes unimaginable situations that Jack Reacher finds himself in just during the course of his every day life, it is easy to see how a reader can get sucked in, and really not mind. It is what makes each and every novel special. It is what makes Lee Child a truly gifted master at story-telling.

98 Responses to “Lee Child”

liz: 7 months ago

I can see I am in the minority, but I think Tom Cruise is exactly right for the role. No he isn’t as big as the character in the book, but, he has his personality – the intensity – everything about him fits the roll except the size. And anyway, the way that Jack Reacher is always winning every physical altercation he is in, makes the movie even more exciting that someone Tom Cruise’s size succeeds regardless of the size of his opponent. Reply

Sue: 1 year ago

Only real Jack Reacher-at least based on looks is Lee Child. Liev Schreiber would not be bad and Alan Ritchson looked pretty darn good on Prime. No way Tom Cruise…poor casting there, did not like the preview so no way the movie Reply

Penny LeClair: 1 year ago

Lee Child wrote a very good, exciting book and I read them all. He passed the authorship to his brother and… I quit! Loved the character “Reacher” and the action with Lee (James D. Grant) writing, but… “thunk”. The brother cannot write!! I have all 24 REACHER books by James, and now I’m done. BRING James BACK. Reply

Dik Langan: 2 years ago

I am a little confused by some of the series listed on this page as many have nothing to do with Lee Child, some he has only been quoted as having read and others (like the MX Sherlock Holmes series) seem only to be included because Lee Child wrote one story in one edition in the series – perhaps you could explain these other lists a little please? Reply

Graeme: 2 years ago

Yeah we are trying to find better ways to list some of those series. Right now our system is set up so it has to display all for a multi-author series. Hopefully be able to get something sorted soon. Reply

Dik: 2 years ago

Thanks Graeme, if there’s anything I can do to help implement the solution let me know (even if you just need someone to listen to your solution) as I worked in all areas of IT so might be able to help 🙂 Reply

István: 2 years ago When Reacher gets older, he’ll be like Nick Nolte Reply Ken Alsman: 2 years ago

I’ve read just 7 or 8 Reacher books and love them, fresh but consistent. Also thought T. Cruise was – well …….. a foot short. I did like the TV series a lot but Reacher never struck me as a body builder, weight lifter, just big and in good shape who could buy cheap clothes without bursting out the seams. Reply

Davikd Kingston: 3 years ago

I just finished watching the new Jack Reacher TV series, starring Alan Ritchson, on Amazon Prime Video. It was very good! Finally, a movie that follows the book and has a star worthy of the story. Alan Ritchson really rocks as Jack Reacher! Reply

jimmie anderson: 3 years ago

Excellent series, wonderful actors, I am thrilled to see Lee Childs books portrayed so well in a TV series, I am an avid fan and have read his books for many years, hope this series will continue! Reply

DJ DEURLOO: 2 years ago LOVE THAT SERIES! WISH THERE WERE MORE. ALAN RITCHSON IS GREAT! Reply David Kingston: 3 years ago

A new Reacher TV series, starring Alan Ritchson, on Amazon Prime Video starts on February 4, 2022. Alan Ritchson is 39 years old and 6’2″ tall. He was a military dependent and knows military attitudes, etc. If you Google him and look at images, you’ll see why he will be 200% better than Tom Cruise. Reply

Tracy McCrimmon: 3 years ago

I finished the new series on Amazon prime. OMG What a great series. I love the connection to the the book. The characters are dead on and so believable. I hope this series continues. Reply