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An Unsung Man

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An Unsung Man

By: Matthew Bate
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An Unsung Man is a brief, riveting exploration of friendship, betrayal, and the nature of power. Jonah and Yeah have been friends since childhood, through school playground schemes, youthful misadventures, and questionable business endeavours that got them noticed. Handsome Yeah had effortless charm and sharp wit, while Jonah had both the brain and the mind.

As their empire grows, the cracks begin to show. Jonah's loyalty is tested as he becomes increasingly disillusioned with Yeah's reckless behaviour and the superficiality of the world they’ve built together. The story delves into the dynamics of their friendship, revealing how admiration can sour into resentment, and how the power to shape destinies can turn friends into enemies. An Unsung Man is a powerful, character-driven narrative that illuminates the superficiality of modern city life, the dangerous lure of social media, and when not to listen to The Who.

Don’t listen to it on a work device.

©2024 Matthew Bate (P)2024 Matthew Bate
Anthologies & Short Stories Genre Fiction Short Stories Urban

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