Reviewed by Sarah Says on
In this book we see the pivotal point in Reacher’s life when his brother dies and he learns it’s better to be on the move.
In this book it’s been only six months since Reacher was made redundant and booted out of the army. On a whim he gets off a bus and ends up in a town where some serious shit is going down, always the way with Reacher. Reacher spends his time just trying to get the hell out of the place until his brother turns up dead. Then the race is on for Reacher to find out who did it, get the bad guys and avenge his brother. It is a hell of a lot more complicated than that, but I’m trying to be brief.
Killing Floor is fast paced and action packed. I would say that Reacher has improved as a character over time or should I say Lee Child’s writing of Jack Reacher has improved over time, either way they just keep getting better.
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- 15 July, 2015: Finished reading
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