
Eating Las Vegas
The Vegas Chronicles, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Richard Hendry
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Richard Hendry
About this listen
Eating Las Vegas is the second book in the Vegas Chronicles by Richard Hendry. This book picks up 10 years later, and we find our hero, Kent, lives hostage by a vegan socialite and living a kept life on the beach in Malibu but starving for the forbidden flesh. In a rash choice, he leaves his life for an ill-advised, uncorked, meat-filled odyssey. He employs a food-porn star as his road partner, buys a cooler truck full of meat, and takes off to the city of sin to eat himself into oblivion in this tale loosely based on Leaving Las Vegas. The perils that await him in the vast Nevada sands will bring him, once again, to the brink of madness and face-to-face with his past.
©2019 RIchard Hendry (P)2020 Richard hendry
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