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Despite Karen's protests, Reacher enters and kills the gang one by one, in retaliation for Sorenson. Sorenson is shot by a sniper, "Headshot". They are eventually able to locate the terrorists' hiding place, a huge ex-army bunker. Knowing that McQueen has gone off radar, Sorenson, Karen, and Reacher escape the motel to try save him. Reacher, Lucy, Sorenson, Karen, and the eyewitness from the beginning of the novel have all ended up in some sort of witness-protection motel. The other fugitive, McQueen, is also an undercover special agent with the FBI who tried to infiltrate some wannabe terrorist group "Wadia" who has threatened to pollute a huge drinking water aquifer with nuclear waste. Karen has not been killed as expected, but reveals herself as an undercover agent with the FBI, and reveals that the body in the car was King. Together they try to solve the case and catch the fugitives. They also later learn the two men have shot a third person and that some terrorist threat against the United States might be involved. Lucy's friend's mother went to work, leaving the children home alone, and Lucy is kidnapped. Goodman explains he had told Lucy her mother was missing (she was at her friend's/neighbor's house), and suggested Lucy's friend's mother stay home.
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However, Sorenson is told by Goodman that Lucy Delfuenso, Karen's daughter, has been kidnapped. Afterwards, Reacher requests Sorenson drop him off a mile away from the building she works at. They assume it is the body of Karen Delfuenso. Going to the location, they find a car on fire with an unidentified body in it. Sorenson is about to do so, but instead talks to Reacher and discovers a barn a few miles down. Reacher is apprehended by Sorenson, whose boss wants Reacher arrested. When doing so, he is attacked by McQueen, who fires his gun, and misses. McQueen becomes suspicious, and tells Reacher to use his bank card (which is a fraud) to rent rooms for the night. Sorenson, the closest to the area, drives over, but by then the group have left.
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After a visit at another gas station Reacher buys coffee for the group, but before doing so uses the store's phone to alert the cops. Sorenson and Goodman's theory is proven correct after they visit a gas station called "All day, all night" and they examine the cameras facing across the street. Karen repeatedly blinks, giving Reacher coded messages-which he manages to decode-and learns that the two men in the car are the wanted people the police are looking for and that Karen has been taken as hostage.
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The car is found with fingerprints it is then believed by FBI agent Julia Sorenson and Sheriff Victor Goodman that after the murders the men went to a park, where they kidnapped a cocktail waitress (Delfuenso) and stole her car, an Impala. They pass two roadblocks where the highway police searches for some wanted fugitives in tuxedos who killed a man and took off in a Mazda. McQueen and King sleep, though Karen does not. They insist he drives for a while as they rest and take shifts at driving. Reacher notices that the car's occupants tell him lies and that the woman is very nervous. They introduce themselves as Donald McQueen, Alan King, and Karen Delfuenso. Only after an hour and a half of waiting, two men and a woman let him climb in and even drive some part of the way. The novel opens with Jack Reacher, whose nose is broken from his last adventure (Worth Dying For), trying to get a ride out of Nebraska, hitch-hiking in the middle of the night, without any car stopping for him.