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Killing Floor

(Jack Reacher 1). Jack Reacher

By (author) Lee Child
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Published: 5th Aug 2010
Dimensions: w 130mm h 196mm d 39mm
Weight: 350g
ISBN-10: 0553826166
ISBN-13: 9780553826166
Barcode No: 9780553826166
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Synopsis
**NOW A MAJOR PRIME TV SERIES STARRING ALAN RITCHSON** "This was the first Jack Reacher novel and with its lean, spare prose it has one of the most intriguing heroes of our times and displays a gift for explosive drama." (Daily Express) 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. _________ Although the Jack Reacher novels can be read in any order, Killing Floor is the first book in the internationally popular 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. And be sure not to miss Reacher's newest adventure, no.27, No Plan B! ***OUT NOW***

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If Rolls-Royce wrote thrillers they would look a lot like the work of Child. This was the first Jack Reacher novel and with its lean, spare prose it has one of the most intriguing heroes of our times and displays a gift for explosive drama * Daily Express * Stunningly dynamic * Daily Mail * Races along, spattering blood and body parts on the way * Sunday Telegraph * At least as good as any of Grisham's * Cork Examiner *