Story cover for Preacher by Joel_Willow
Preacher
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    Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2020
Mature
A western tale set in a fictional Wild West America.
Following the story of the young outlawed bounty hunter Joel St. Christopher, trying to live a life within and upholding the law while his past quickly catches up with him.

All states, locations, characters and plots are a work of fiction or are merely inspired by reality. Any relation to the real world is purely coincidental.

I do not own any of the art, photos or illustrations used.

Also this is my first story, so sorry for poor quality in advance.
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