He's the "old guy in the club" who everyone judges and scorns, but there's so much more to his story--travel into the mind and soul of a complex man on the road to redemption in this riveting, true-to-life novel. Almost everyone who has been to a nightclub has seen him: the "old man in the club." He's the graying, balding loner looking totally out of place, like he could be everyone's father. Or grandfather. And almost everyone's wondering the same thing: Why is he in here?
In Curtis Bunn's
The Old Man in the Club, you learn why. Meet Elliott Thomas, sixty-one years old, and not afraid of spending a night among twenty-something strangers. But his motivation for hanging out in clubs isn't his fear of growing old; it's his desire to catch up on what he's missed. Recently released as a free man after years of false accusations and his wrongful incarceration, Elliot is on his journey to redemption. How he goes about it, however, gives some people pause. Some find him charming, some find him creepy. The women his age find him disgusting. His buddies marvel at his nerve. His children loathe his existence. But no matter who judges him, Elliott is set on reclaiming his youth--the way he wants to.
A page-turner that outlines the depth, complexities, and motivations of an intriguing character, this novel will surprise and touch you--and make sure you'll never look at the "old man in the club" the same way again.