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Regardless, we definitely have fodder for quite a few more years. Killing Floor, Bad Luck and Trouble, Persuader, and soon, Gone Tomorrow, have been (or will be) adapted by the Prime Video series, so of course they’re out. And, while they weren’t great, the two Reacher movies already took care of One Shot and Never Go Back. But what about the remainder? What other books in the series are must-reads for anyone enamored with the Amazon series? We have five suggestions. Perhaps, once you read them, you’ll get a hankering to see them play out on your TV at some point in the future.
5) Tripwire

Tripwire, the third novel and the seventh chronologically, is the most personal Reacher novel. If you want to know who he is as a human being, this one is as integral as Killing Floor.
In it, a PI is hired by Jodie Garber, the daughter of Reacher’s mentor General Leon Garber, to find him. Reacher and Jodie have known each other for years, and there’s unexplored romantic tension between them, but for now she needs his help finishing her father’s last investigation. Unfortunately for them, this puts them in the sights of Hook Hobie, the most fearsome villain in Reacher history.
4) The Midnight Line

In general, the earlier Reacher books are better than the later ones. The Midnight Line, the 22nd book and 23rd chronologically, bucks that trend.
In fact, this is probably the most thought-provoking of the entire saga. We focus on how veterans are treated, and the severity of the opioid crisis. It also kicks into gear in a way different from much of the remainder of the books. Instead of someone wronging Reacher, he finds a West Point ring and is simply trying to return it to its owner, aware that a vet would only pawn it if in dire financial straits.











