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Killing Floor Study Guide

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by Lee Child
About 84 pages (25,322 words)
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Chapter 4 Summary

Reacher kills time listening to music in his head until the fingerprint officer gets him coffee. He knows that she doesn't think he's guilty, and talks to her until Baker comes back with Mr. Hubble. Hubble looks like the idle rich, waiting for doors to be opened for him as they lead him to the office Reacher had been in earlier. The commotion starts soon after, and Finlay stops to talk to Reacher. He tells him that Hubble recognized his voice as the one on the phone and was indignant at first, but after some questioning, broke down and confessed. Jack thinks he sees light at the end of the tunnel, but Finlay isn't finished. He tells Jack that he believes his theory that there must have been more than one perpetrator, and.....

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