
The Fat Boy from Tbilisi
Memories from the Motherland
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Narrated by:
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Gabriel Gordon
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By:
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Ralph Clayton
About this listen
A young man named Peter is inside a car. He's travelling to meet the boss. This is a very important meeting. His life depends on it. This meeting will decide his future, to live or die. The big boss will decide this. Welcome to Mother Russia and the criminal underworld in capital city. Money can buy it all. Everything is just about getting the money. Are you able to choke destiny with your own two hands? The big boss did it; that's why he's now in his castle. He made himself a king out of nothing. Peter is about to find out the hard reality of thug life. It's not as easy as he thought it would be...Yet it's his only choice: live or die.
©2015 Ralph Clayton (P)2016 Ralph Clayton
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