
Lady Justice and the Evil Twin
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
About this listen
The Russian mob recruited a hired gun from New York, and the guy looked exactly like Walt Williams.
This uncanny resemblance landed Walt in the dog house with his wife, the cops, and the Italian mob. It takes all Walt’s skill and cunning to stave off an all-out war between the Russians and Italians and undo the damage wrought by his evil twin.
©2019 Robert Thornhill (P)2019 Robert ThornhillWhen someone sends Maggie a video of her husband getting a lap dance from a stripper, Walt has no idea the trouble that is about to come his way. It starts with small things like getting arrested for robbing a convenience store but soon escalates to the boss of the Italian Mob wanting a quiet word with him. It's a good job Walt can talk his way out of most thing because otherwise he will be trying out a new pair of cement shoes. Walt's doppelganger works for the Russian mob and wants to take over Kansas city and using Walt's face might just solve a few problems, like taking out a witness that is going to testify against them. Can Walt and the gang throw a snickerdoodle into the works?
I still really like George Kuch as the voice of Walt and his friends and can't imagine anyone else who could do such a good job.
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