![]() ![]() This is the only entry with him active in the military. Just understand that Jack Reacher is a loner and a drifter in the main series. If you know you’re going to commit to reading all the books, then start with The Enemy. ![]() If you’re coming into the series fresh, having never read a Jack Reacher book before and you aren’t sure if you’re going to like it, then read Killing Floor first. While The Enemy features a few characters and situations that are spoiled by Jack Reacher’s recollections in Killing Floor. I do feel that Killing Floor gives you a better picture of who Jack Reacher is and sets the tone for the series more. But I am the type of person that prefers to read in chronological order whenever possible without encountering spoilers. The Enemy actually falls 8th in publication order, so I could have held it off a lot longer. But after reading the second book, Die Trying, I did some research and discovered The Enemy took place while Jack was still Military Police, years earlier. I started where most people do, reading The Killing Floor. But if you’re looking for the earliest Jack Reacher book in the timeline, it’s The Enemy. Do I start with Killing Floor or The Enemy? Now that we’ve had a birds-eye view of the best way to read the Jack Reacher books in order, let’s answer a few Frequently Asked Questions.
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