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Willa

[wil-uh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.



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Anderson tracks the group through a few more organized missions before things go left, leaving Perfidia in government custody and Bob fleeing with their infant daughter, Willa.

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Lockjaw’s membership with his white supremacist group hinges on his ability to finish his work with the French 75, which means that both Willa and Bob are shoved back into danger, just when things seemed like they might be calming down a bit.

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Soon, father and daughter are separated, and Bob must call on every resource he has to find Willa and ensure her safety.

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At the same time, Willa, a teenager unmoored by the modern push to turn adolescents into right-wing mouthpieces, is just coming to understand her place and potential in a world that can be as revolutionary as she makes it.

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Perfidia’s past, as in Lockjaw, will come for him and Willa, forcing the father-daughter pair to hit the road separately and trust that the other has the training to survive.

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