The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley - Bullet Number Six - Fireworks Summary & Analysis

Hannah Tinti
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The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley - Bullet Number Six - Fireworks Summary & Analysis

Hannah Tinti
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Summary

In “Bullet Number Six,” Lily and Hawley were living in Anchor Point, Alaska when Hawley called Jove requesting a job. Jove supplied one but it required working for King. King had killed the original hire as well as that man’s girlfriend because he had taken some of the payment. Hawley agreed only because Lily was pregnant and they needed the money.

When Hawley arrived at a parking lot near Childs Glacier where his trade was supposed to take place, Hawley drank from a bottle of whiskey. He considered shooting the lowlife he was supposed to pay and keeping all the cash. Instead, there were two women, lesbian mates, with a camera set up watching the glacier. One of the women asked if he was there for the view. When he said he was not, she guessed he was meeting...

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