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Combat veteran searches for a woman's missing West Point class ring from "summary" of The Midnight Line by Lee Child

Reacher saw the ring in a pawnshop window. It wasn't the biggest diamond in the world, but it was a West Point class ring. It belonged to a woman, a soldier. A soldier who earned it, worked hard for it. He knew what that meant. He was a combat veteran himself, and he understood the value of such a ring. The ring was in good condition. It must have meant a lot to the woman who wore it. Reacher could tell she was a proud graduate, someone who had worked hard to earn that ring. But now it was in a pawnshop, lost and forgotten. He couldn't let that stand. He couldn't let her hard work and dedication go to waste. He decided to find the woman who owned the ring. He wanted to return it to her, to give her back a piece of her past. He knew it wouldn't be easy. The ring could have been sold by anyone, passed through many hands. But he was determined. He was a man of action, a man who didn't give up easily. He started aski...
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    The Midnight Line

    Lee Child

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