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Abbie in Amsterdam: Three Men in a Tart
- Narrated by: Emmannuelle Blue
- Length: 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gap-year student Abbie continues her erotic adventures around Europe. Having secured herself a holiday job in a brothel in Amsterdam's famous Red Light District, she is visited by a group of three young Englishmen on holiday. A rampant orgy is followed by a trip to the local pub, where the group play poker-face poker, a card game with a difference. Abbie must kneel under the table as the lads deal the cards and attempt to guess which of their party is currently receiving a magnificent blow-job. As with any story involving Abbie, it all comes to a sticky end.
©2011 Red Door Audiobooks (P)2011 Red Door Audiobooks
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