Killing Floor (novel)

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Killing Floor
Author Lee Child
Country United States
Language English
Series Jack reacher
Genre(s) Thriller novel
Publisher Putnam, Bantum
Publication date March 1997
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages 359 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-515-12344-7
Followed by Die Trying

Killing Floor is the debut novel written by Lee Child and published in 1997 by Putnam. The book won the Anthony Award and Barry Award for best first novel. It also is the first book to feature the character Jack Reacher.

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Jack Reacher gets off a Greyhound bus in the fictional city of Margrave, Georgia, because he remembers his brother mentioning that a musician named Blind Blake died there. Much to his surprise, he's arrested in a local diner for murder. He meets an honest detective, and helps him figure out the case. Soon enough, Paul Hubble confesses to the crime, but Reacher doesn't buy it. After spending a hellraising weekend in jail, Reacher returns to Margrave to find all hell has broken loose, with the Police Chief and his wife found murdered in their homes, Hubble missing, and the murdered man they found was Jack Reacher's own brother, Joe. It is revealed later in the story that Margrave is home to a multi-billion dollar counterfeiting operation, which Reacher and his newly-formed acquaintances try to destroy.

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