Lee Child, the masterful British writer, captivates readers with his gripping tales of suspense and intrigue, featuring the indomitable Jack Reacher. With a knack for storytelling and a talent for pacing, he keeps readers on the edge of their seats, turning pages late into the night. Child's novels are a testament to the enduring appeal of the thriller genre and the power of a well-crafted story to captivate and enthrall.
"I was fired from my television job, simple as that. Well, downsized, really, a classic 1990s situation."
"I had a brief theater background and loved the backstage world there's more backstage work in television, so I saw a job advertised and applied, and got it. That was back in 1977, when getting jobs was easy."
"So, how to stay inside the world of entertainment without actually getting another job? I felt the only logical answer was to become a novelist. So I wrote the first book - driven by some very real feelings of desperation - and it worked."
"The British regulatory system was revised, so that bigger profits were encouraged, which removed the option of big spending on programming. Quality just fell off a cliff, and all the old hands either left or were fired for being too expensive."
"I felt alienated by the experience and decided to stay away from corporate employment."
"She's a reflection of my fascination with the diversity of America she's totally normal in New York, but a freak in Texas. There are dozens of such clashes in America."
"I'm opposed to censorship of any kind, especially by government. But it's plain common sense that producers should target their product with some kind of sensitivity."
"I do a little fact checking now and then. Other than that its impact is simply that email has revolutionized communication for me, and my website has built up a community of readers, which is a lot of fun."
"I had been coming to America very frequently for many, many years, so I had plenty of exposure - and maybe the best kind of exposure, because I think first impressions are very important. Maybe I notice stuff that is just subliminal to people who live here all the time."