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Hired to Kill (Nathan McBride #7) Hired to Kill by Andrew Peterson
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“The measure of a man isn’t determined by his life’s accomplishments; it’s determined by how badly he will be missed. My father’s passing is an ache on all of our souls.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“May I ask a question?” “Sure, Nate, anything.” “Why are you still on top of me?” “Well, I’m not enjoying myself, if that’s what you’re implying.” “Then get off, ya lug.” “I just wanted to be sure you were you.” “Yeah, I’m me.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“Gavriel looked at Vince’s wound. “He’ll never survive the hike,” he told Nathan, “even on a stretcher. It looks like he’s got a clipped artery. He needs emergency surgery.” “Why don’t I just stand here and bleed to death while you three discuss my medical history.” “A bit testy, isn’t he?” Gavriel asked. “Bullet wounds tend to do that,” Harv said. “He’ll be okay once I shoot him up with morphine. Would you like some as well?” “Absolutely,” said Gavriel.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“But Nathan knew blood was blood. It didn’t drain any slower from a higher paid warrior.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“You call your mom,” Harv said, “and I’ll call 911 ahead of time to report our crash. And I thought I drove fast.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“Not a bad way to go. Hugging my granddaughter . . . Not a bad way at all.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“Charlene Beaumont didn’t like shopping for clothes, even with no upper limit on spending. It simply wasn’t her thing. She preferred shooting handguns at indoor ranges over trying to pick the right colors for shoes, belts, and purses. And trying on a swimsuit? Forget it. She’d rather have a root canal without anesthetic.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill
“There was no reserved parking down here; he didn’t believe in it. Haughtiness undermined morale. The CEO of the company shouldn’t be above taking a slightly longer walk to the elevator.”
Andrew Peterson, Hired to Kill