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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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Finlay has news too. Molly Beth Gordon found the files they need, and is on her way now. Jack tells Finlay they have the rest of the computer page that Pluribus and Hubble's phone number were on. The heading is "Operation E Unum Pluribus", and underneath is a list of initials with telephone numbers beside them. The first set is P.H. and the number is ripped off. There are four more sets of initials: W.B., K.K., J.S. and M.B.G. K.K. has a New York area code, and M.B.G. is from Washington while J.S. is from New Orleans. W.B. Jack would have to look up. MBG is Molly Beth Gordon, though the number is different from the one Jack has. At the bottom of the page, there are two notations. The first is.....

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