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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 23 Summary

While Roscoe babysat Charlie Hubble, and Finlay sat in the office looking innocent and uninformed, Jack is left to watch the warehouse. First, he leaves Margrave, and finds a small shopping area about an hour away. He leaves the Bentley at an automotive shop to have the windows tinted dark and gets a nondescript loaner for a few days. Then he buys a camouflage outfit including jacket, canteen, sap and field glasses. He buy candy bars and water, and disperses it all in the various pockets of his new jacket after he changes into the new clothes. Then he sets out to keep a watch on Kliner's warehouse.

Jack observes trucks going into the first three warehouses and finally a few trucks go to the fourth and final warehouse. The driver is replaced.....

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