Can you believe that a decade has elapsed since Lee Child burst onto the literary scene with the Jimi Hendrix inspired title - Killing Floor? This ground breaking book spawned a series of adventure novels that have taken the thriller genre to another level. I have known Lee Child for many years and have seen the growth of his readership circle the globe. Even to this day, Lee looks after his loyal readership. You only have to check out the forum at www.leechild.com to see how that loyalty is rewarded.
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Lee Child and Darley Anderson remembered that Shots Magazine were one of the first mystery magazines to have reviewed Killing Floor and it was very kind of them to remember Mike Stotter and I; and ask us to join them for the Jack Reacher tenth anniversary celebration in London. Because the Jack Reacher party was held during the London Book Fair week, all his worldwide publishers, movie people, and friends from the industry came to celebrate a decade of Jack Reacher. And for his fans, we thought wed share some photographs of the event and for those who may not have picked up a Jack Reacher novel, wed like to tell you what all the fuss is about. A few years ago, I was fortunate to spend an evening in Las Vegas with Lee where we recorded a lengthy interview for www.januarymagazine.com. I wrote an introduction in-conjunction with my US Editor Jeff Kingston-Pierce, that gave some background to the author and Jack Reacher which I would like to share with you. Lee Childs ex-military policeman Jack Reacher, comes out of the heroic-altruism tradition in British crime fiction exemplified early on by Leslie Charteris Simon "The Saint" Templar and Peter Cheyneys Lemmy Caution: A mysterious benefactor arrives on the scene to help out when the law no longer can. As this tradition evolved, the enigmatic champion took an antiheroic turn in the hands of Dornford Yates, Hammond Innes, Alistair MacLean and Eric Ambler. More recently, the character darkened considerably under John Le Carré, Adam Hall (aka Elleston Trevor), Len Deighton and Ian Fleming. Indeed, it became difficult to distinguish the bad guys from the good at times, especially with Flemings works, in which James Bonds adversaries were made into grotesque parodies to contrast them with the dark side of 007. Born in Coventry, England, in 1954, Child started out studying law but switched to a more compelling interest, drama. That move led to a successful 18-year career in television during the heyday of Granada Studios, where he worked in production on Jewel-in-the-Crown, Brideshead Revisited, Cracker and Prime Suspect. After a "reorg" at Granada cost him his job in 1995, Child decided to write a novel. Titled Killing Floor, that 1997 book won both the Anthony Award and Deadly Pleasures magazines Barry Award for Best First Novel. Killing Floor unfolds as the first-person narrative of Reacher, who drifts into a conspiracy with a shady, violent gang thats holding a town in Georgia hostage. Childs follow-up, Die Trying (1998), tells of a kidnapping in Chicago that involves more than initially meets the eye, while his third outing, Tripwire (1999), spans Key West, New York and combat zones of the past. The authors next book entered the psychological territory of the serial killer. In 2000s Running Blind (titled The Visitor in the UK), Reacher is asked to investigate a series of murders, the targets being female ex-military officers who are found dead in tubs of military green paint. Less action and more terror lie in that storys trajectory, and strong women characters start to appear and challenge Reacher. This theme continues in the neo-western Echo Burning (2001) with the mysterious figure of Carmen Greer, a woman who fears an abusive husband and wants Reacher to intervene on her behalf, but harbors secrets that could cost her dearly. Echo also comments subtly on treatment of the "underclasses" in Texas and how the weak sometimes need defending by people like Jack Reacher. 2002s Without Fail was an international best-seller and even made January Magazines favorite books of 2002 list, with reviewer Kevin Burton Smith calling it "smart, literate and just good, old-fashioned thrilling." It opens with Reacher taking on the unorthodox assignment of checking the security of the U.S. vice president by attempting to assassinate him. In contrast to Childs earlier books, Without Fail opened up the vista, its panoramic conspiracy tale zigzagging toward a stunning climax in small-town Wyoming. Since then weve had Persuader a throw back to the golden age thriller, then The Enemy which took in Jacks life in the military, and last year we had the shattering One Shot featuring Jack investigating a series of random sniper murders in the US Mid West. And shortly we will have on our shelves the tenth Jack Reacher thriller The Hard Way - A book excitedly anticipated by his fiercely loyal readership [Which includes Mike Stotter and I]. In 1998, Child moved to New York state with his American wife, Jane, and their daughter, Ruth. Yet he continues to be hailed on both sides of the Atlantic, and reports are that -- for a figure "closer to eight figures than seven" -- he has signed up to extend his Reacher series beyond 2006, so we look forward to a second decade of the adventures of Jack Reacher.
If you want to learn more about Jack Reacher and Lee Child - read the full interview and article archived at January Magazine:- Lee Child is published in the UK by Transworld Publishers.
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[T]he narrative propels you forward with a locomotives thrust, but Child never loses sight of the small detail or the human fabric. Booklist |
Julia Churchill of Darley Anderson and Mike Stotter |
Lee Child and Darley Anderson greeting their guests copy |
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Lee Child and Rienk Tychon |
Lee Child Party 6th March 2006 Westminster |
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Lee Child with Mike Stotter & Ali Karim |
Lee Child with Publishers Selina Walker and Rienk Tychon 2 |
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Adrian and Jennifer Muller |
Liz Myles, Mike Lee, Adrian & Jennifer |
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Maggie Griffin and Selina Walker |
Maggie Griffin with Ali Karim |
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Mike Stotter with Lee Childs Dutch Publisher Rienk Tychon |
Darley Anderson and Lee Child |
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