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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 19 Summary

Back in her car, Roscoe explains that Sherman Stoller is standing beside Kliner's warehouse. She called in the license number visible on Stoller's truck in the photo and it comes back registered to Kliner Industries. Roscoe speculates that they might be printing money in Kliner's warehouse, but Jack reminds her that it isn't happening here in the states according to Molly Beth. They ride back to the hotel, both bringing their weapons inside with them, and leaving them loaded and ready under the bed. They order room service and call Finlay to update him. Finlay finally calls and tells Jack that his FBI friend Picard is willing to talk to him, but only in person.

They drive to Atlanta, and Picard tells them that the rental Pontiac that Finlay found was Joe's rental......

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