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Narrated by:
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Hollie Jackson
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By:
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Keith Hedger
About this listen
Hitcher needed a job. His old squad leader, Micky, had a job that involved stealing some data from the Mexican embassy. It should have been easy, but things got messy on the way out. Micky had a way out, but it would involve Burn and Karma.
They would get him across the international border to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Hitcher could pick up some new skills in the cold war between the Southern States Union and the new United States. Easy job. Except the Holy Mexican Empire wants to make an example of Hitcher, and they're spending the pesos to bring in their best.
When easy jobs get complicated, Burn and Karma handle it. That's why they brought grenades and automatic weapons. Because easy jobs are never easy.
©2016 Keith Hedger (P)2017 Keith HedgerWhat listeners say about Easy Jobs
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