Sitting by the roadside, awaiting the arrival of the recovery service to help with his broken-down car, Martin decides to tell his young boys about a murderous six foot rabbit called "Bunny Kong". It was supposed to be a harmless tale to put them off from wanting a pet rabbit; something the boys suddenly decided they "must have" after watching the bunnies playing in the nearby field. Unfortunately for Martin, he didn't realise that not only was Bunny Kong very real but, worse than that, they were in his territory... When author Matt Shaw was about six years old, he found himself stranded by the side of the road after his dad's car broke down. In the countryside, the family played in the fields whilst they waited for help to come and it was here that Matt's father told him about BUNNY KONG. Roughly thirty-four years later, Matt Shaw decided to build upon his father's story...
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