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Never Go Back (Jack Reacher, #18)

Lee Child · 2013 · Book

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This work explores the complexities of duty and personal history as the protagonist navigates military obligations while confronting elements from his past.

ModernThe Impact of Past Military ExperienceConfronting Unresolved Personal HistoryThe Burden of Loyalty and DutyThe Quest for Justice in a Corrupt SystemThe Significance of Personal Connections

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