
Rough Visit
One Visit, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Buck
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By:
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George Veck
About this listen
A natural talent of both snooker and pool, budding cue sports hustler Alfie One Visit Fenner has seemingly got it all. But Bangor's Beckham of the Baize needs a change; rural Gwynedd's money match scene just ain't quenching his beady thirst.
After all, local dominance is nothing without the profile and clamour he feels his game deserves.
So using a sports psychology degree as a job, and the student loan as his salary, he packs up and heads where the money's at: the big capital, Cardiff.
But Alfie soon learns there are boundaries to this pool hustling game, not least the Tory government's scandalous housing market.
©2024 George Veck (P)2024 George Veck
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