Posjetitelj

Posjetitelj

Lee Child

In this brilliant, ingenious thriller, Jack Reacher once again solves the matter, proving that he is a unique hero, capable of surviving in any situation.

It is not easy to be an ambitious woman in the army. When Sergeant Amy Callan and Lieutenant Caroline Cooke are found murdered in their homes – in bathtubs filled with military camouflage paint, their bodies seemingly intact – suspicion falls on Jack Reacher. He knew both women, and he also knew that they had both left the army under suspicious circumstances, as victims of sexual harassment. As a former military policeman, a loner and a drifter, Jack fits a psychological profile created by the FBI, and is arrested by aspiring Special Agent Julia Lamarr.

But when the body of another woman, Sergeant Lorraine Stanley, is discovered, murdered with the same meticulousness, Reacher is released from custody. Everyone is afraid of a serial killer who walks free. But the FBI uses strong powers of persuasion and it won't be long before Reacher gets up to his neck in the investigation of the crime. But what connects these three women and why did someone decide to fix them?

Original title
The Visitor
Translation
Neven Dužanec
Editor
Mirna Šimat
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
440
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2018.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53343-725-5

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