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James Penney's New Identity
James Penney's New Identity | Lee Child
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Before Jack Reacher became the seminal, nomadic hero he is today and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Lee Child reached his current iconic literary stature, there was James Penney, who we meet in this intense Thriller Short. Originally published in THRILLER: Stories to Keep You Up All Night, edited by James Patterson, in 2006. Penney was originally envisioned as a character in Child’s second Jack Reacher tale, Die Trying. Though an interesting character, Penney was ultimately excised during the editing process and readers didn’t have the pleasure of meeting him. Now he’s been resurrected in a tale that features a brief glimpse of Jack Reacher’s early career. Don’t miss this heart-pumping tale of suspense!
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James Penney's New Identity:
To call this a Jack Reacher short story is a stretch as he features only in the last few pages and he didn't feel like Jack to me, he was a little off, didn't seem to hold the same morals although I appreciate he's younger in this book. 3 stars.

Guy Walks into a Bar:
This one is so short it's impossible to really have an opinion, it was a 7 minute read in total. It's always nice to hang out with Jack.