
Chet & Floyd vs. the Apocalypse: Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Dean Lawrence
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By:
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Justin Hunter
About this listen
The darkest of comedies is back! The dysfunctional duo returns for an apocalyptic romp full of ultra-violence, cannibalism, Volkswagens, and unapologetically vicious tongue-in-cheek satire. In this volume, Chet and Floyd encounter a depraved cannibalistic biker gang, a Jewish encampment with a distressingly liberal interpretation of kosher laws, and a draconian Amish community who uses shocking corporal punishment tactics to keep order. Chet loses another body part. Floyd brutalizes the unjust. In a world so depraved, only men like Chet and Floyd could survive.
©2018 Justin Hunter (P)2019 Justin Hunter
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