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Killing Floor
by Lee Child
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When Jack Reacher first shows up in Margrave, Georgia, the local cops arrest him for murder. While Jack is still reeling from the obviously false accusation, he finds out that the dead man is his own estranged brother. Then, it seems that anyone else that he's made contact with is also dead. The town-wide conspiracy has Jack running in circles, but with a little help from the new (and not yet corrupted) chief of detectives, and a young female officer who's taken a shine to him, he may be able to figure out just what is going on in this strange town.
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9780399142536,
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Putnam Pub Group,
1997
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9781561007325,
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Brilliance Audio,
1997
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9781561009695,
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Brilliance Audio,
1997
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9781593555580,
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Brilliance Audio,
2004
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9780515123449,
Paperback,
Berkley Pub Group,
1998
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9780515141429,
Paperback,
Jove Pubns,
2006
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9781593352967,
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Brilliance Audio,
2004
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9781593356484,
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Brilliance Audio Lib Edn,
2004
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9781441808264,
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Brilliance Audio,
2009
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9781567402346,
Audio Cassette,
Brilliance Audio,
1997
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9781423339854,
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Brilliance Audio,
2007
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9781423339861,
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Brilliance Audio Lib Edn,
2007
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9781568956909,
Paperback,
Wheeler Pub Inc,
1998
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Publisher Notes
Ex-MP Jack Reacher goes into action to find his brother's killers, after a series of brutal crimes terrorizes tiny Margrave, Georgia, only to uncover the dark and deadly conspiracy concealed behind the town's peaceful facade.
Media Reviews
"Despite the crude, tough-naif narration, debut novelist Child serves up a big, rangy plot, menace as palpable as a ticking bomb, and enough battered corpses to make an undertaker grin."
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