The Con Club

The Con Club by Keith David McCoy is a satirical work published on February 1, 2024, featuring 253 pages in English. This book presents a unique narrative where Ted, having returned from the dead as a miniature version of himself, embarks on a transformative journey alongside his twin brother Mike. Together, they create a bucket list that leads them to reevaluate their lives and the state of their country, offering a humorous yet critical perspective on modern politics.
Readers will find a blend of humor and serious commentary as the story explores themes such as Tory narcissism, corruption, and the impact of dark money on politics and media. The narrative is described as a cross between Pulp Fiction and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, showcasing a creative approach to serious societal issues. This edition invites readers to reflect on contemporary challenges while navigating a storyline filled with both levity and depth.
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Satire. Set in England. Ted returns from the dead as a 1 cm version of himself that only his twin brother Mike can see. They create a bucket list of things to do, and completely change their direction in life. Soon enough they begin to see their country in a different light, and try hard to re-shape it, in their opinion, for the better. Will Ted use his new special power to make a difference? Style wise this is best described as a cross between the movies Pulp Fiction and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Funny in places but very serious and creative too, with a strong criticism of certain aspects of modern politics. If you dislike the Tories you will love this.
With themes of Tory narcissism and psychopathy, gangs, knife crime, private equity owned children homes, messed up families, alcoholism, austerity, identity, the far right, dark money owning politics and the media, conspiracy, corruption.
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