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Lee Child (born 1954, Coventry, England) is the pen name of a British thriller writer. His wife Jane[1] is a New Yorker[2] and they currently live in New York state. His first novel, Killing Floor, won the Anthony Award for Best First Novel. Each of...


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Lee Child (born 1954 ) is a British thriller writer, whose novels describe the adventures of an American former Military Policeman named Jack Reacher who is wandering the United States in search of redemption. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 Running Blind...


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The Sunday Telegraph London
interview: lee child
04/01/2007: 1,419 words, approx. 5 pages
We would all love to walk up to someone and shoot them in the head, there's no doubt about that,' says Lee Child. 'We're too civilised to admit it, but we're happy to read about it. The key to thrillers is vicarious pleasure.' Child...
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Dayton Daily News
Formula Writing No Mystery To Lee Child
05/16/2004: 574 words, approx. 2 pages
The key to any best-selling series is to find the formula, write to the formula, while hiding the formula. This requires characters so compelling and stories so riveting that any familiarity a reader feels seems right, not recycled. Sounds easy enough, but...
 


 

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