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Eleven Numbers

by Lee Child
Eleven Numbers by Lee Child
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An American mathematician’s assignment in Russia spirals into a high-stakes maze of shifting loyalties and intrigue in a propulsive short thriller by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child.

Nathan Tyler is an unassuming professor at a middling American university with a rather obscure specialty in mathematics—in short, a nobody from nowhere. So why is the White House calling? Summoned to Washington, DC, for a top-secret briefing, Nathan discovers that he’s the key to a massive foreign intelligence breakthrough. Reading between the lines of a cryptic series of equations, he could open a door straight into the heart of the Kremlin and change the global balance of power forever. All he has to do is get to a meeting with the renowned Russian mathematician who created it. But when Nathan crashes headlong into a dangerous new game, the odds against him suddenly look a lot steeper.

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Release date: February 1, 2025

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Lee Child

Lee Child

Before he became the architect of modern vigilante fiction, Lee Child was a man on the brink of reinvention. In 1995, after being laid off from his job at Granada Television, he didn’t chase another corporate title. Instead, he sat down and started writing—armed with a blank page, a sharp sense of justice, and the idea of a lone drifter who didn’t belong anywhere but could set things right wherever he landed. That first story became Killing Floor. The character was Jack Reacher. And the rest is a revolution in the thriller genre.

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Born James Dover Grant in Coventry and raised in Birmingham, Child absorbed the grit of post-war Britain and translated it into a distinct storytelling style: cool, clipped, and utterly precise. There’s a ruthless economy in his writing—no wasted motion, no unnecessary flourishes. His prose moves like the characters it portrays: fast, focused, and always one step ahead.

His novels aren’t about explosions or endless shootouts—though there’s action, plenty of it. What sets them apart is a kind of disciplined tension, where justice hangs by a thread and violence, when it comes, is swift and purposeful. He’s not just writing thrillers; he’s writing about power, isolation, and the cost of doing the right thing when no one else will.

With over 100 million copies sold and translations in more than 40 languages, his work has carved a lasting mark on crime fiction. Readers don’t just return for the action—they come back for the quiet intelligence behind it, for stories that ask what happens when a man with no home and no baggage decides to hold the line, again and again.

Now collaborating with his younger brother Andrew, Child continues to shape the legacy of a character—and a style—that refuses to fade into the background. For fans of taut, morally charged suspense, his novels are less a diversion and more a statement: justice doesn’t wait for permission. It walks into town uninvited.

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