Dirty Work: Volume 2
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  • Time 5h 2m
Complete, First published Mar 19, 2017
The boss runs the strip club DIRTY WORK, and I work for the boss.

The girls aren't dancing, but the guns keep firing. I've still got my uses, and the trigger finger is twitchier than ever now. The Red Rose gang are still around, there's trouble around every corner, and sometimes I wonder if we'll ever make it out alive.

It's dirty work, but someone's got to do it.

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