Close of Play

Close of Play by Simon Raven, published by House of Stratus in 2001, is a work of fiction that delves into the lives of three unconventional friends who have recently graduated from Cambridge. As they navigate the transition from academia to the professional world, they establish an exclusive London club characterized by high membership fees and a diverse array of services. The narrative explores the complexities of their unique venture, which centers around fulfilling the varied and exotic desires of a prominent clientele.
Readers will find a blend of erotica, mystery, and suspense as the story unfolds within the club’s intriguing atmosphere. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the characters’ interactions and the challenges they face in maintaining their unconventional business. With a page count of 196, this edition invites exploration into themes of desire and ambition, set against the backdrop of a luxurious yet secretive environment.
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They are young and entirely unconventional. They have finished at Cambridge and done the tour of Europe. Now the three friends need to earn a living, so they have set up a unique organisation – a very exclusive London club with high membership fees, affordable only to a select few, and where the services on offer are richly varied and exotic. The menu is sex, in every imaginable form, guaranteed to satisfy any craving and fulfil any desire. Some of the world’s most prominent people make up the clientele.
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