Training Montages Book Two Road Work. Training Montages, #2

Par : John Leister
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-393-02520-7
  • EAN9781393025207
  • Date de parution14/01/2021
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  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

Résumé

Vancouver, Britsh Columbia, Canada. 1977. Continuing the story of forty-year old ex-con Frank Reeve, who befriends fifteen-year old Mike Montages, afterhe defends his Dad from three gangsters. Mike, and his best pal, Richard, are routinelyterrorized by three gangsters. When he was a young man, Frank was a heavyweightcontender. Mike asks him to teach him boxing. Under normal circumstances, Frank would be glad todo so.  However, due to his parole-condition, he runsthe risk of going back to the last place he wants tobe for the rest of his life.
Vancouver, Britsh Columbia, Canada. 1977. Continuing the story of forty-year old ex-con Frank Reeve, who befriends fifteen-year old Mike Montages, afterhe defends his Dad from three gangsters. Mike, and his best pal, Richard, are routinelyterrorized by three gangsters. When he was a young man, Frank was a heavyweightcontender. Mike asks him to teach him boxing. Under normal circumstances, Frank would be glad todo so.  However, due to his parole-condition, he runsthe risk of going back to the last place he wants tobe for the rest of his life.