Thrilling and Engaging: Read an Extract from The Half Brother by Christine Keighery

Thrilling and Engaging: Read an Extract from The Half Brother by Christine Keighery

As she navigated the Friday evening traffic, Hannah felt the restlessness that visiting her old neighbourhood always brought. The Indian restaurant she passed offered a perfect example of her discomfort. Australian-flag bunting hung from the awning like an apology for being anything other than white middle class. Open gratitude for being tolerated. It was tragic.

Everything around the hilly suburb was controlled. In her teens, the lack of public transport had felt like a conspiracy to keep her there. Trapped in the endless, facile dramas of her peers. The break-ups and make-ups she was supposed to care about, as though there was nothing outside their bubble, no wider world to explore except in a day trip.

Stef’s teen years had been the opposite. Boys adored her. She was soft-edged while Hannah was sharp angles. Of course, Hannah had envied her ease, her curves. But Stef had bought the whole, insular package. When she and Liam got married, they didn’t even consider other places to live. Hannah had always fantasised about something else. Now she had it. A townhouse in Carlton. Job as a lecturer. Travel. Rex.

There had been a twenty-year reunion a few years back. Hannah couldn’t quite believe how many of her old PLC and Scotch College acquaintances had either stayed put or gravitated back to the area. Though it certainly seemed there was a defensive edge to their collective choice.

‘It’s a good safe place to raise kids,’ Leah Graves had told her, apropos of nothing. Her assertion seemed to attract a herd of ex-classmates to bleat their agreement.

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      Publisher details

      The Half Brother
      Author
      Christine Keighery
      Publisher
      Ultimo Press
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      05 April, 3034
      ISBN
      9781761151507

      Synopsis

      The bonds of sisterhood were unbreakable. Until him.

      Hannah and Stef have always been there for each other. Growing up in a loving family, they’re stunned to discover their mother adopted out a child before their parents met.

      When Alex walks into their lives, the sisters are seduced by his charm, wealth and social status. But as they rush to make up for lost time, it soon becomes apparent their half brother’s agenda is more complicated and sinister than the Fidler sisters could have imagined.

      A novel about loyalty, secrets and the insidious effects of coercive control, The Half Brother asks, do we really ever know those we love the most?
      Christine Keighery
      About the author

      Christine Keighery

      Christine Keighery (who also writes as Chrissie Perry) is the author of more than 35 novels for children and Young Adults. Chrissie wrote 13 books in the hugely successful Go Girl! Series. Her YA title, Whisper, won a White Raven and IBBY award and was shortlisted for the CBCA and the WA Premier’s Awards. Her work has been published in 10 countries, including the US, UK, Spain, Brazil, Slovenia, and Korea.The Half Brother is her first novel for adults.Christine divides her time between coastal Fairhaven and Southbank, Victoria.

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