
The Club
Walter Grant(Author)
Publication Consultants (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
226 pages
978-1-59433-550-1 (ISBN)
Description
Geoff arrived home, was arrested, tried, found guilty, and executed for his fiancees' murder-a crime he did not commit. He awoke from a drug-induced coma to learn his execution had been faked and he now owed the Club the next ten years of his life. He accepted the Club's conditions and became a member--there was no choice.
The Founding Fathers having fled tyrannical monarchies of Europe established the Club as insurance against their greatest fear-a corrupt and ever expanding central government. The first name on the Club's founding documents can be found on the American Declaration of Independence.
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
335 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59433-550-1 (9781594335501)
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Person
Having been involved with secret organizations on either side of the law, Mr. Grant is experienced in a wide array of clandestine operations. Some he can't talk about. Some he dares not mention. He knows more about DEA gray-room operations than he should; ditto for the highly competitive world of industrial espionage. Bribes and favors are solicited and paid in all segments of society; from Main Street to Wall Street, from the ballot box to the highest levels of government. Don't ask him how he knows--he won't tell you. As a student of history and human nature Mr. Grant's quest for knowledge took him far beyond America's shores. He learned old-world countries are far more adapt at applying furtive tactics--it is in the genes of their countrymen and part of their culture. He believes by combining tried and true policies of the past in a modern-day stratagem The Club can save America from the fate all other countries suffered--each in turn, they rose to prominence and then, with the passing of time, ended up on the ash heap of suffering, misery, and heartbreak.