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Kill Your Brother

Kill Your Brother 1

by Jack Heath
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/11/2021
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What would you do when faced with an impossible choice? An unputdownable thriller from the bestselling author of the Hangman series.

Would you kill your brother to save yourself?

After months of searching, disgraced athlete Elise Glyk has finally found her missing brother, Callum. He's being held in a backyard prison by Stephanie Hartnell, a former sheep farmer with an axe to grind. But before she can free Callum or call for help, Elise is captured and locked up alongside him.

Stephanie Hartnell doesn't have room for two prisoners, and she has nothing against Elise. But she needs to make sure Elise can't go to the police. So she offers her a deal: kill Callum, and you're free to go.

Of course, Elise won't even consider the deal. No way. It's unthinkable. But she's running out of time to find another way out. And her brother may not have told her the whole truth ...

A twisted roller-coaster of action and suspense from the acclaimed bestselling author of Hangman.

ISBN:
9781761065392
9781761065392
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-11-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
234x153mm
Jack Heath

Jack Heath is the best-selling author of more than 20 action-packed books for kids aged 6-14. He fell in love with books in primary school, when an ear infection left him unable to do much other than read. In high school he was frustrated by the slow pace and lack of excitement in most teenage fiction, so he started writing his own novel.

It was picked out of a slush pile and published while he was still a teenager, and it soon became an international success. Since then Jack's work has been translated into several languages, shortlisted for many awards and optioned for film and television. His novels—and his enthusiastic presentations at schools and festivals—have gotten thousands of kids hooked on reading.

In the course of his research, Jack has toured morgues and prisons, performed as a street magician and travelled through 11 countries, including Russia. His previous day jobs—in which he met many interesting characters—include fry cook, music teacher, TV salesman, call centre worker and most fun of all, bookseller. He lives on the land of the Ngunnawal people in Canberra, Australia.

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Kill Your Brother is the fourth adult novel by Australian author, Jack Heath. Elise Glyk’s brother, Callum is missing, and she fears that he may have been murdered. But the circumstances surrounding his disappearance mean that police are unconcerned for his welfare, and her own alarm is discounted due to her shameful status: no one is listening to Elise Glyk.

But Callum has always had her back, even when the rest of the town has ostracised her, so she’s not giving up. Posing as a PI, she finds, while retracing his last known movements, she has a rather inept tail. Taking advantage of her one sympathetic source, she tracks down that tail and is shocked to discover Callum held captive. But now she, too, is captive. And the (clearly crazy) woman who has inexplicably kidnapped her brother has given her an ultimatum: she can go free if she kills Callum.

But kill her brother? She couldn’t possibly!

Senior Constable Kiara Lui has rather regretfully ended her relationship with Elise Glyk, not because of the disgrace she brought upon the town of Warrigal during her athletic career, but because of a certain betrayal of trust. But while following up a new lead in the recent disappearance of a teenaged boy, she finds a link to the woman who was following Elise, and questions begin to surround the suicide of a fifteen-year-old girl months earlier.

Heath uses multiple narrators to tell a tale that is cleverly plotted with clues and red herrings to keep the reader guessing right up to the nail-biting climax. The reader will wonder about the reliability of some of that narrative, but even as the story ventures into very dark territory, there is some (quite black) humour to relieve the tension, and when the ugly truth becomes apparent, it’s a jaw-dropping moment.

Heath’s characters are believable for all their flaws and failings, and he captures the feel of the NSW country town with consummate ease. The story also touches on the pressures under which athletes must perform and the trauma of suicide for those left behind.

Readers of Heath’s Timothy Blake series know they will be in for a wild ride, and some aspects of the story will require them to momentarily don their disbelief suspenders, but the best advice is to just go with the flow for an action-packed dose of Aussie intrigue.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by Allen & Unwin.

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