Addiction, Identity and Walking the Line Between Good and Evil
Early on in Jack Kinsley’s debut thriller, Club MEDicine, we meet the novel’s main character Travis Martin, who is the director of a posh drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic that caters to the very wealthy. Travis has done quite well with his endeavor, and his philosophy, when it comes to insisting that his clients following the rules, is ” don’t push a wealthy peg into a poor hole.” Travis himself is a recovering addict and so, one would assume, knows better. But such is the situation he has created when the novel opens.
As the head of the rehab, Travis is expected to be a paragon of recovery but when the pressures of running a business begin to take their toll, and family issues add to the pressure, he slips and begins using again. And now Travis has a terrible secret…
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