Killing Floor (Jack Reacher) by Lee Child Paperback Book

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Rent Killing Floor (Jack Reacher)

Author: Lee Child

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback

Publisher: Jove Books

Published: Oct 2012

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $9.99

Ages: 18 - UP

Synopsis

Killing Floor is the first book in the internationally popular Jack Reacher series. It presents Reacher for the first time, as the tough ex-military cop of no fixed abode: a righter of wrongs, the perfect action hero. Jack Reacher jumps off a bus and walks fourteen miles down a country road into Margrave, Georgia. An arbitrary decision he's about to regret. Reacher is the only stranger in town on the day they have had their first homicide in thirty years.The cops arrest Reacher and the police chief turns eyewitness to place him at the scene. As nasty secrets leak out, and the body count mounts, one thing is for sure. They picked the wrong guy to take the fall.

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Reviews

BookLender review by John on 2009-01-16 19:46:10

I might have rated this as a 4 or possibly 5 star book. I did not. Sentence fragments. Everywhere. Hard to read. Almost gave up. This made it a difficult read.I probably should have rated it 2 stars.