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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 13 Summary

Reacher wants one more thing. He wants to know if Morrison's balls were found. When Finlay tells him they are gone, Jack suggests he look for them during the wife's autopsy. She may have been forced to eat them before her death. Finlay wants answers, and Jack explains there have been no other homicides in Margrave for years, so it can easily be concluded that these five homicides are related. He tells Finlay what Hubble told him in prison and how they said they would punish him. It is exactly what has been done to Morrison and his wife. It's no coincidence. Ten people are involved, and with Morrison dead, there are nine remaining. The time limit expires on Sunday. Someone made an example of Morrison, which assumes he screwed something up. Jack.....

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