Hell’s Angels
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The book that I read was called Hell’s Angels. This book is a biography of the infamous 1960’s California motorcycle gang. These Hell’s Angels were mostly known for the Harley’s they rode and for some of the nasty malicious crimes they committed.
In this book the Hell’s Angels roam from place to place all over the California. The two most significant places would seem to be San Francisco and Oakland, where the two largest Hell’s Angels groups were in the 1960’s. The settings are important to the story in the fact that that’s where the largest Hell’s Angels populations are. But the events could have happened just about anywhere in California.
There is not one main character in this book, there are several. The two main ones would have to be Tiny and Thompson himself. Tiny’s name suits him well, standing 5/4 and a stringy man. But don’t be fooled, he will kill you. The physical appearance of Thompson is not mentioned in this book. There are no protagonists in this book, besides the police. The antagonists include many motorcycle gangs, such as: Hell’s Angels, Satan’s Slaves, Gypsy Jokers, One-Percenters, and many others. Tiny and Thompson are both dynamic. Neither of them changed during the story.
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