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352 pages Synopsis Double Kiss is the fast-paced, thrilling sequel to Framed, by snooker champion Ronnie O’Sullivan The race is on. The stakes are high. Frankie James thought his troubles were behind him. He’s busy running his Soho Club, and his brother’s finally out of prison. But when a postcard arrives from Mallorca, he’s stopped in his tracks..
Is it from his mother – the woman who’s been missing for eight years? When the goddaughter of London’s fiercest gangster, Tommy Riley, goes missing in Ibiza, Tommy knows there’s one man for the job – Frankie James. Just when Frankie was on the straight and narrow, he’s now faced with an impossible choice. If he agrees to help find Tanya, he’ll be thrown into a world of danger. If he doesn’t, Tommy could destroy him.
For Frankie James, old habits die hard. One thing’s for sure, playing with this gang is no game. But with everything at stake, how can Frankie say no? Like O’Sullivan playing at his best, the book is tight, pacey and keeps you guessing. The Big Issue (Framed) Ronnie's first crime novel draws on his early years.. A world of gangsters and bent coppers which he writes about with uncomfortable authenticity.
Choice (Framed) Packed with intrigue, action, brutal villains and a beguiling hero, this is a cracking first novel delivered with all the sidespin and clever swerves one would expect from the king of the trick shots! Lancashire Evening Post (Framed) Books by • • Books in the series • • •.
'I don’t think any player has ever got the better of me': Ronnie O'Sullivan on being the best in the world, why he can play until he is 55, and his next trick • Ronnie O'Sullivan has had 'no better feeling' than being at the top of his game • The five-time world champion tells Sportsmail why he is so consistent • He has considered taking up hobbies including go-karting and Nordic skiing • O'Sullivan will play Stuart Bingham in the first round of the Masters on Monday By Published: 22:31 GMT, 9 January 2019 Updated: 17:19 GMT, 11 January 2019. Ronnie O'Sullivan is usually his own harshest critic. But the tortured king of snooker seems less tormented nowadays, with the pursuit of perfection not as painful as it was. It is refreshing to hear O’Sullivan, 43, who is normally quicker to praise his contemporaries, speak about those moments when he is at the top of his game. ‘It’s fantastic! There is no better feeling,’ he says.
【2010/01/25~31】【2010 Welsh Open Quarter-Final - First Session】Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Mark Allen. The nanny torrent season 1 torrent. Ronnie O’Sullivan responds to century being chalked off as he bids for 1000th ton at the Welsh Open this week. Phil Haigh Wednesday 13 Feb 2019 9:08 am.
‘I feel like I have an answer for anything that my opponent might bring to the table — whether that’s good safety, or good break-building, or good potting. ‘I just know that they have to continue doing what they’re good at to a very high level for a very long time to have a chance to beat me. And they might beat me. But I’ll be coming for you the next week. 'And I’ll be coming for you the week after. So keep bringing your A game. At the end of their career most players will say, “Well, I didn’t really get the better of Ronnie”.