
A Handyman Can't Fix the Wasteland Vol. 1
Hammer and Wails
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Narrated by:
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Joshua Coleman
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By:
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Joshua B Coleman
About this listen
Paul is a simple handyman looking for work. He thinks it should be easy to get a job. But it's not. This is The Wasteland. The Wasteland sucks. Introducing himself as a handyman is the biggest mistake he’s ever made. Why? Because someone’s on a murdering rampage. Everyone calls this infamous killer "The Handyman."
A woman saves his life and gives him a job. She might be crazy. She has connections to the chocolate factory in town. Don't ask what's in the chocolate. Paul has two options: convince everyone he's not The Handyman, or hang by a noose. It could be worse.
©2023 Joshua B Coleman (P)2023 Joshua B Coleman
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