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  • How the West Wasn't Won Part 2

  • Whiskey for My Men, Shrooms for My Horses
  • By: DB Bray, Walt Allen
  • Narrated by: Walt Allen
  • Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins

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How the West Wasn't Won Part 2

By: DB Bray, Walt Allen
Narrated by: Walt Allen
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Flash, Preacher's best friend for 30 years, is dead. The grief and anger don't allow him to skip the bottle this trip. The worst bounty hunters in the Old West must now go with Bear Claws and burn Querque to the ground in retribution. It's the Comanche way.

The trio will go through new obstacles, and find out some unwanted truths about their fellow riders. What happened to Blue Guns? Where is Apache Joe? Preacher must ride the prairie and find out how to get everyone out of the pickle alive or die trying.

Part 2 is a continuation from How The West Wasn't Won. More blood...more sex...more shenanigan's. Horses in the Spirit World, making sex in a tipt without it collapsing from two large bodies rubbing together...every laugh is harder...every bullet is faster. But Preacher knows one immutable truth. Flash is roasting in Hell, and he will join him soon.

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