Email from readers is always a pleasure
to receive. We enjoy responding
to inquiries and comments, and do so as diligently as possible, when
possible. Some questions are asked often and you'll find the answers posted
below. DUE TO THE ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF EMAIL LEE
RECEIVES, please do him the favor of scrolling through this page before
sending an email. Your answer could very well be here.
UK, Europe and the Open Market, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa: The Bantam hardcover
of GONE TOMORROW is on sale now along with the mass-market paperback of NOTHING TO LOSE which
hit #1 on UK bestsellers lists!
US and Canada: The Delacorte hardcover of GONE TOMORROW is on sale now along with
the mass-market paperback of NOTHING TO LOSE.
Sale dates for the 2010 Reacher novel, 61 Hours, have not been determined yet. We'll post
them here when we have 'em.
If you're wondering when the next Jack Reacher novel is coming to your
country, Lee's literary agency posts an
up-to-date list of foreign publications; just
click on the book jackets for details. There are no on-sale dates
(sorry), but at least you'll know what
publisher does or will publish each title.
To keep up-to-date on tours and novels, the best way is to sign up for The Reacher Report. These reports are
electronically published
on an irregular schedule (when we have breaking news, we'll get that to you
fast).
Can I read the novels
out of order?
Lee wrote the Reacher novels so you could start the series with any one of
them. Really. No fooling.
Our suggestion? Read them in the order Lee wrote them (they were published in that order, too).
We believe the prequel (The Enemy) has more emotional impact after you've gotten to know Reacher
a bit better. We numbered them
on the BOOKS page for your convenience. There's also a printable list of all books
available for download in PDF format and Word.
Why are some Reacher
novels in first person but others in third?
Lee says writing in first person is more natural for him. But writing
in third person gives him more freedom when building suspense. With
third person narrative, the suspense builds easily as the reader can
essentially see around corners and anticipate events about which
Reacher has no knowledge. With the first person narrative, the reader
can only know what Reacher knows. That's it in a nutshell. The
storyline dictates what narrative voice would suit best. Certainly, with
first person the story is more graphic and intimate as we're inside
Jack's head. So far in the series, Killing
Floor, Persuader, The
Enemy, and 2009's Gone Tomorrow are in first person narrative. Die Trying, Tripwire, Running Blind/The Visitor, Echo
Burning, Without Fail, One Shot, The Hard Way,
Bad Luck and Trouble, and Nothing to Lose
are in third person.
Why did Lee choose to make Reacher an ex-MP?
Lee wanted Reacher to be 1) suddenly downsized from something; 2)
suddenly adrift in a world he wasn't familiar with; 3) accustomed to
doing things in a rough-and-ready and very non-civilian way. So a
previous career in the Army made sense, because it would explain all of
the above. He made him an ex-MP because 1) he needed some forensic and
detective-type skills; and 2) the Navy Seal or Special Forces thing had
already been done. He made him an officer purely because he felt that
although an Army-insider might see an NCO or Warrant Officer type as a
more realistic choice, a higher rank might give Reacher better
networking capabilities when calling on old buddies for help. It's been
mentioned that Army personnel undergo the type of officer candidate
school training which eliminates the mavericks, but Lee was hoping
Reacher would be regarded as "the one that got away."
How does Lee do his research?
We have a handy answer to
this question from when Running Blind/The Visitor was released in 2000.
How can I find out if a
Reacher novel is published in my language?
At last count, Lee is published in 51 countries and 36 languages worldwide.
Lee's literary agency posts an up-to-date list of foreign publications; just
click
on the book jackets for a list of all publishers.
Sorry, but the publication dates are not included on this page. Try
Googling for the publisher's website, which should have all the info on
which titles are available.
If you're a publisher and would like to inquire about rights to the Jack
Reacher novels, please
send an email to Madeleine
Buston at DarleyAnderson.com.
Jack Reacher in the movies?
This is our #2 frequently asked question (the first being "When's the next
book coming out?") A series of Reacher movies would be great, right?
September 25. 2008: The latest news is
Paramount Pictures has tapped "A History of Violence" scribe Josh Olson to adapt "One Shot." Story centers on a
Dirty Harry-like homicide investigator who seeks the truth behind what seems an open-and-shut murder case after a
trained military sniper is arrested for shooting five random victims. Olson's credits include "Oz," which is in
active development at Warner Bros. He also penned an adaptation of Dennis Lehane's short story "Until Gwen,"
which he will direct. Olson will next pen the Korean remake "Soo" for producer Barry Josephson.
At present, they haven't chosen a director, nor any of the actors. When they do, we'll be the first to let you
know, right here. Whatever you read elsewhere, you can ignore. If anyone has the scoop, it's Lee!
FYI, Lee figures that as long as Hollywood leaves the novel-writing to him,
he'll leave the movie-making to them so he won't be working on the screenplay with Olson,
nor involved in choosing the cast, not even who plays Reacher. If you're an
actor hoping to score the lead role, please have your agent contact
Paramount Studios and, fingers crossed, we'll see you on the big screen
soon!
Get in touch with
Lee Child & Team Reacher: EMAIL contacts & MEDIA downloads
We delete any rude commentary, business propositions, and inappropriate
correspondence. We also have to
delete all email with extensive ideas for novels or which include whole or
parts of unpublished stories or novels (Why? See FAQ below). All other
email is forwarded to Lee. Due to Lee's writing and tour schedule it's not
always possible for him to respond which is why you'll hear from Webmaven
Maggie (Lee's jack of all trades). Lee will get back to you if time permits
but we hate to interrupt him when he's writing (because if we could only
convince him to write TWO books a year, we'd all be much happier!)
With hundreds of emails coming in each week, we do our best to reply in a
timely fashion and apologise in advance if the reply is tardy or, due to
overzealous spam-blockers and/or the mysteries of the ethernet, you never
receive a reply.
I have an idea for a novel. Can Lee read it/write
it/help me write
it?
If you have a great idea, you should write it yourself and reap the
reward. Please don't send any unpublished work or story ideas. Lee will
never see your emailhis lawyer has sent us strict orders to cull any
such requests.
What's the best way to get my books signed?
The easiest way is to bring them to an event listed on the website
Appearances page.
If you can't make it to any of Lee's appearances, the second best way is to
request a signed bookplate
from Webmaven Maggie (please remember
to include your snail mail address).
Lastly, you can mail your books to Lee for signature and/or inscription. In
order for everything to work smoothly, IT IS EXTREMELY
IMPORTANT THAT YOU FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
A) Send an email to www@leechild.com with the quantity of
books you would like signed (to save time, please mention you've read these
instructions). Webmaven Maggie will check Lee's schedule to determine his
availability. We cannot accept packages without prior authorization; we get
many unsolicited packages and your books could be lost among them if they
were mailed and we weren't expecting them.
B) Send the book(s) in a package that contains
all the following: a
pre-stamped, self-contained and self-sealing re-mailer, for each
individual book, with your name as addressee and Lee's as return
address. Please do not put clear tape over the stamps as the USPS will
refuse them.
Please note:
In the US, the return-mailing envelope you include MUST have real
postage stamps on it, not a postage meter tape. The U.S. Postal Service
will not process a metered envelope unless it is mailed from the same
origination point as that of the postage meter tape. For example, if you
include a SASE with a pasted-on return postage meter tape from a post
office in Houston, Texas, we will have to pay for the return postage
because the local post office won't accept the tape as pre-payment. They
only acknowledge stamps. We do not keep stamps on hand, so please do it
this way.
In the UK and Europe (and all members of the Universal
Postal Union),
you can send "International Postage Coupons" for the exact cost of each
return shipment. While we know this works when sending books from the
UK, we suggest you check with your local post office to ensure that it
will work from your country. To determine the cost of return shipping,
visit the United States
Postal Service website and calculate
first class postage for each package to be return shipped.
Do not send a crate of books unless that same crate contains a SASE for
each of the books inside. We cannot re-mail boxes. We can't send books
C.O.D., Fedex or UPS, and we absolutely can't take checks or money orders
for
postage. If you want your package insured, that is your responsibility.
C) Finally: stick a piece of paper in each book
at the precise page you
want signed, and let us know if you would like an inscription. You're
welcome to request a specific inscription but given some of the requests
we've seen, Lee reserves the right to inscribe as he chooses.
How do I get my hands on Lee's autograph?
Autographs come two ways: an autographed adhesive bookplate or autographed 5" x 7" photo
of Lee. They're real signatures, not printed ones, rest assured. Send your mailing address to Webmaven Maggie, let her know whether you'd like a
photo or a bookplate, and she'll take care of the rest.
Is Lee Child Lee Child's real name?
It isn't the name he was born with. He says, "The performers' unions I
belonged to in the past
demanded a name change if there was a danger of confusion with an
established personality.
As a consequence over the years I worked under three different names, and I
saw how it was
often a valuable psychological boost, you know, new job, new name, personal
reinvention,
maybe this time things will work out a little better."
And this time, things did work out a little better. Which begs the
question, what's real, anyway? "Maybe ten people in the world call me
by the name on my birth certificate. Sometimes I can barely remember
what it is. Ten million people call me Lee Child. That's more real to
me than government paperwork."
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