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Within days of Reacher's new posting in Ft. Bird, a two star general Kramer based in an armored division in Germany is found dead in a seedy hotel close to the base. He was in transit to a conference in California with his staff. Sensitive documents within his possesion appear to be missing. Reacher is summoned to investigate and led to a strip club bar across the way. His theory is that the general sustained a heart attack during an affair with a prostitute. In the bar filled with off duty soldiers, he questions a special forces sergeant Carbone.
Normally a married general expiring during an illicit tryst would probably be covered up to protect the reputation of the senior officer. However within days, General Kramer's wife and Sgt. Carbone are both found brutally bludgeoned to death. Reacher now has a major problem on his hands. Without the backing of his trusted C.O., he joins forces with a capable young female African American lieutenant Summers to help him decipher the murders.
If he doesn't have enough on his mind, Reacher learns from his brother Joe that their mother, living in Paris, is dying of cancer. Reacher finds the time together with his brother to visit his mom. While there they learn a shocking secret part of their mother's wartime experiences in her native France. This serves to bring the sons even closer emotionally to her, making her imminent demise more painful.
Child skillfully conjures up some previously unexplored facets of Reacher's psyche in "The Enemy", while immersing him within a professional dilemma which has the potential to alter his future.