Killing Floor
(Jack Reacher 1): Now a hit Prime Video series
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Publisher Description
**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.
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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.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Although the tale is built around a coincidence as big as the author's talent, beautifully detailed action scenes and fascinating arcana about currency and counterfeiting enliven this taut and tough-minded first novel by British TV writer Child. Out of sheer restlessness and rootlessness, 36-year-old ex-military policeman Jack Reacher persuades a Greyhound bus driver to make an unscheduled stop in Margrave, the small Georgia town where Reacher's brother, a U.S. Treasury official, just happens to have been murdered a few hours earlier. Reacher doesn't know about his brother's death or suspect his presence in the town. Indeed, when he's arrested in a local diner for being a conspicuously mysterious stranger, Reacher tells the detective who interviews him that he dropped off the bus to investigate the death of Blind Blake, a guitar player murdered in Margrave 60 years ago. Downsized out of the military, Reacher has cutting-edge investigative and killing skills that come in handy the moment he learns of his brother's murder. This combination of events is so unbelievably convenient that it almost overwhelms the book's solid writing. The reader expects the other shoe to drop-for Reacher to be revealed as an undercover agent, or some such; but it never does. Otherwise, Child writes with a hand as strong and steady as steel. Margrave is a wonderful creation, a seemingly picture- perfect community under the care of a mysterious foundation where the streets are always swept and the people who run the tiny local businesses get grants of $1000 a week to stay open. Two scenes of brutal violence in a nearby prison are rendered with exquisite precision, as is a stalking murder inside the baggage area of the Atlanta airport, and the vast counterfeiting conspiracy that Reacher's brother was probing is wholly credible.
Customer Reviews
Great read
Excellent introduction to the Jack Reacher collection.
Killing Floor - The Legend Begins
If you're reading this review to determine whether or not you should buy this book you are wasting time. Also you'd better join the library if you can't afford the next fourteen because this stuff is literary crack cocaine and you will want your next fix pretty much straight away. By the way - read it before you watch any movie that has Cruise playing Reacher. It's the worst casting decision ever made and you don't want that scientologist weirdo midget screwing up your own image of Reacher. Once you've read a few you'll know what I mean. Welcome to the club!
The killing floor
This is a great book that I have enjoyed from beginning to end. A hard book to put down. The character of Reacher is like Jason Bourne, but has a more down to earth appeal. Lee Child keeps the reader interested from start to finish. The story is kept at a constant pace and the descriptions of atmosphere and emotions keep you enthralled. A great read, and I can't wait to start the next book in the Reacher series.