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Killing Floor

Jack Reacher • Book 1

by Lee Child

Narrated by Dick Hill

4.47 ABR Score
(376.0K ratings)
★ 4.08 Goodreads (353.5K) ★ 4.46 Audible (22.4K)

Why You'll Love This

You don't root for Reacher to survive — you root for whoever's in his way to get out in time.

  • Great if you want: lean, no-nonsense action with a lone-wolf protagonist
  • Listening experience: propulsive and relentless — barely room to breathe between reveals
  • Narration: Hill's flat, unhurried delivery makes Reacher's violence feel inevitable, not theatrical
  • Skip if: you need psychological complexity or morally ambiguous heroes

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About This Book

A drifter with a military past steps off a bus in the sleepy Georgia town of Margrave, expecting nothing more than a quiet cup of coffee. Instead, Jack Reacher finds himself arrested for a brutal murder he didn't commit, framed by corrupt local authorities who believe they've found the perfect outsider to pin their crimes on. As Reacher digs deeper into the town's dark underbelly, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches far beyond a single killing, forcing him to use every skill from his former life as a military policeman to survive and expose the truth.

Dick Hill's commanding narration transforms this debut thriller into a masterclass of audio storytelling. His gravelly, no-nonsense delivery perfectly captures Reacher's calculating demeanor and physical presence, making the character's intimidating reputation feel authentic rather than manufactured. Hill's pacing builds tension methodically, allowing listeners to piece together clues alongside the protagonist while maintaining the story's relentless forward momentum. The narrator's ability to shift between Reacher's internal monologue and his sparse, deliberate dialogue creates an immersive experience that showcases why this series launched one of modern fiction's most enduring characters.