![]() ![]() Since then, he has published five more books all within the same series following James Reece. His books have just the right amount of mystery, espionage, and military fiction.Īfter retiring from his military career, Jack Carr debuted as a writer in 2018 with The Terminal List, which quickly became #1 New York Times and USA Today’s bestselling book. Jack Carr is one of the most prominent rising stars in action thrillers. If you enjoy books from authors like Tom Clancy, Michael Crichton, Brad Thor, Stephen Coonts, or Larry Bond, it is no coincidence you got here. ![]() If so, here is a complete list of Jack Carr books in order to fill the James Reece-sized void in your life. Did you love The Terminal List TV show starring Chris Pratt on Amazon Prime? Now you may be wanting to read the series it’s based on. ![]()
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