Clubland

Clubland by Kevin Sampson, published by Penguin Random House on October 13, 2014, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of crime and ambition. The narrative follows Ged Brennan, who, after a recent heist, seeks to capitalize on the lucrative opportunities presented by the club scene. However, his decision to pass on the clubland empire of a deceased gangster to his cousin Moby sets off a chain of events filled with intrigue and betrayal.
Readers will encounter a web of deception as Ged is drawn into the machinations surrounding a media village project led by Margo, the common law widow of the executed gangster. As he navigates the council’s plans for a new ‘permissive’ zone in clubland, tensions rise among friends and family, each vying for control and power. This edition, comprising 256 pages in English, presents a gripping exploration of ambition and the lengths individuals will go to secure their interests.
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After his last blag, Ged Brennan’s had enough. He sees young kids making big money. Ged wants some of that for himself but there’s no way he’s getting involved in clubs, drugs and topless bars. So when he’s offered the clubland empire of an executed gangster, he passes the parcel to his sex-addicted cousin Moby. Mistake.
After Ratter’s death, his common law widow, Margo, is told that her landmark project, a media village, is to be taken away from her. Mistake.
The council’s regeneration committee headhunt Ged Brennan to steer the final stages of Margo’s development. He’s read with righteous horror the bold new plans to create a ‘permissive’ zone in clubland. The last thing on his mind is that it’ll be anything to do with him. Mistake.
The result is an intrigue of Machiavellian proportions, with friends and relatives plotting against each other and ready to fight – to the death – for what’s theirs.
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