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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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Killing Floor by Lee Child is about a man named Jack Reacher who comes to the little town of Margrave looking for information about the mysterious death of a guitar player named Blind Blake. Instead, he finds one of the largest counterfeiting operations in history. His desire for anonymity is challenged before he can finish breakfast on his first morning in Margrave, as he is finds himself being taken to the police station for questioning on a murder. The Chief of Police has already decided Jack is guilty. Since it is Friday, while Jack's alibi is being checked, he finds himself a guest of the state run facility in Warburton with another detainee named Paul Hubble. Though merely held for questioning, they are caged on the third floor with the hard-core lifers. Jack's military background comes.....

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