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Winter Territory (Jack Widow, #2) Winter Territory by Scott Blade
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“Widow shoved his hands into his pockets and pulled out a crumpled wad of cash-money, un-crumpled it, and flattened it under the empty coffee mug.”
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“He wondered if it really was the one used in the raid on Bin Laden. Whatever. It didn’t really matter at the moment because his biggest concern was the machine gun attached to it.”
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“He double-checked that the safety was on and slung the gun over his shoulder and across his back, carrying it like an ancient barbarian might carry a sword.”
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“It had a manual decocker and rear slide serrations.”
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“Widow had come to like these kinds of diners. They were a part of the American landscape. He preferred them over the traditional chain brands. He liked the concealment and the bareness of places that he had heard some people describe as “holes in the wall.” Plus, there was a good feeling he got knowing he was supporting a local business and not a big chain restaurant.”
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“He was no Romeo and definitely no ladies’ man. In fact, he was, for the most part, socially awkward.”
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“Nothing like that. It's more like I remember useless information. I got a good memory for that sort of thing.”
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“Or maybe it was just a drug that did what drugs do and did it well—it created an addiction. Whatever the case was, he didn’t care.”
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“bulletproof briefcase”
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