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Back in the club
The sequel to Join me in the club
2024
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The sequel to "Join me in the club" It had been a long night in the club. Gary had played his part as directed by the government and was looking ahead to putting his life back on track, unaware that his time with the club wasn't quite over yet. In his time away from home, his wife had taken delivery of a package of her own. Unlike her husband, Carol hadn't received the white token. The owner of a red token, her night at the club would be her final night on earth. That is, unless she and her husband could find a way to beat the system... Ashley and Brad thought they HAD beaten the system. When she received a red token, Brad made her pack up her belongings and - together - they hit the road. Their plan was to keep on driving, living off the grid, but the best laid plans never go as smoothly as one would want. Now, the lives of both couples are about to come crashing together with devastating consequences.

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Author

Matt Shaw
Matt Shaw
Author · 227 books

Biography MATT SHAW was born, quite by accident (his mother tripped, he shot out) September 30th 1980 in Winchester hospital where he was immediately placed on the baby ward and EBay. Some twelve years later (wandering the corridors of the hospital and playing with road kill when he was on day release), the listing closed and he remained unsold, he was booted out of the hospital to start his life as a writer and hobbit – beginning with writing screenplays and short stories for his own amusement before finally getting published when he was twenty-seven years and forty-five seconds old. Once Published weekly in a lad's magazine with his photography work, Matt Shaw is also a published author and cartoonist. Has to be said, can be a bit of a flirt and definitely, without a shadow of a doubt, somewhat of a klutz. Favourite books "Roald Dahl's Collection of Short Stories" Tim Burton's Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy Anything, really, written by himself. Because he is that good.

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