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Andrew Hartman



Average rating: 4.09 · 371 ratings · 44 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
A War for the Soul of Ameri...

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Karl Marx in America

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Education and the Cold War:...

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Secrets to Good Habits

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“Really man? Now you’re the one calling the shots?” Willow had taken off his helmet and finally turned off the bike. “Bringing Robert here to be the getaway driver? If you’re looking for escalation this isn’t it, you prick. I call the shots and the rest fall in line. I love you brother, but this isn’t the move.”
A door had opened loudly at the distant motel, an odd-looking fellow had stepped out of the kiosk and was walking briskly towards them, muttering to himself out of earshot. Willow had taken this for even more leverage against his outcrying subordinate, “It’s people like this,” pointing at the approaching motel employee, “That gets us locked up. If we get the cops called on us again, he is the first witness to see us with the car or even the kids if he starts yelling and gets them to come out.”
Andrew Hartman, Intertwined: A Biker's Tale

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