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Killing Floor
by Lee Child
2.5 stars
Just hours after wandering into town, a discharged military cop gets arrested (framed?) for a crime he couldn’t possibly have committed. He knows he didn’t do it, but has no compulsion to help solve it until it becomes personal.
This was more enjoyable that I thought it would be (but then again I had very low expectations). It was pretty faced paced which kept me interested in an otherwise uninspiring plot. It did not age well with characters acting in ways that would never happen now re: police and airport procedures.
I did not appreciate the lack of women in this book. There was one woman, a police officer, but she was immediately placed in the role of the romantic interest virtually from her first appearance. She didn’t do much police work and was mostly there to provide emotional and psychical support for the male protagonist
Just hours after wandering into town, a discharged military cop gets arrested (framed?) for a crime he couldn’t possibly have committed. He knows he didn’t do it, but has no compulsion to help solve it until it becomes personal.
This was more enjoyable that I thought it would be (but then again I had very low expectations). It was pretty faced paced which kept me interested in an otherwise uninspiring plot. It did not age well with characters acting in ways that would never happen now re: police and airport procedures.
I did not appreciate the lack of women in this book. There was one woman, a police officer, but she was immediately placed in the role of the romantic interest virtually from her first appearance. She didn’t do much police work and was mostly there to provide emotional and psychical support for the male protagonist