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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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Love and Marriage vs Freedom and Anonymity

Jack Reacher is pleasantly surprised by the depth of his feelings for Roscoe. Though less than a week passes from when they first meet, and their introduction doesn't place Jack in a very favorable light, she falls for him too. Together they begin to investigate the murders and their irregularities. The further involved they become, the more Jack finds that overcoming fear and adversity has more purpose with Roscoe in his life. When they are separated, even briefly, he can't stop thinking about her, and looking forward to the next time he sees her. Smitten, he surprises even himself when he realizes he's thinking about staying with her in Margrave. He finds himself telling her all about the things that happen while he is not with her, but that.....

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