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The Second Son: Winner of the 2021 Best Debut Crime Fiction Ned Kelly Award
By (Author) Loraine Peck
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
2nd February 2021
Australia
General
Fiction
Winner of Best Debut Crime Fiction, Ned Kelly Awards, Australian Crime Writers Association 2021 (Australia)
Paperback
464
Width 156mm, Height 233mm, Spine 35mm
614g
The breakout blockbuster Australian crime of 2021. Warring families on the streets of Western Sydney, a debt that must be paid in blood, and a love story surviving against the odds. Duty always has a price. When Ivan Novak is shot dead putting out his garbage bins in Sydney's west, his family wants revenge, especially his father Milan, a notorious crime boss. It's a job for the second son, Ivan's younger brother Johnny. But Johnny loves his wife Amy and their son Sasha. And she's about to deliver her ultimatum- either the three of them escape this wave of killing or she'll leave, taking Sasha. Torn between loyalty to his family and love for his wife, Johnny plans the heist of a lifetime and takes a huge risk. Is he prepared to pay the price And what choice will Amy make THE SECOND SON is a brilliant action-packed crime debut that creates a world where honour is everything, violence is its own language, and love means breaking all the rules.
At first glance, The Second Son is a modern-day Godfather that paints a brutal, bullet-ridden picture of gang warfare in Sydneys western suburbs. Look again, and its a compelling exploration of inherited trauma and the endless cycle of violence. Get right up close and its a tender story of fear, love andultimatelyhope. A sharp and striking debut. * Anna Downes *
Dark, gritty, and full of deliciously complex characters. * Candice Fox, author of The Chase *
Tight and tense, The Second Son is a wonderfully sharp-toothed crime thriller. * Christian White *
A tense, sinuous, fast-moving debut where hard answers are given to questions of honour and justice. * Garry Disher *
'Impressive...Loraine Peck gives us a fast-paced gangland thriller[T]he women are the real strength here. * Sydney Morning Herald *
[A]n engaging read...Peck writes well on all narrative levels: the background, the action, and the personal relationships, which are tender and convincing. * Australian *
Dont start this book late at night. You will not be able to put it down. Fast-paced, great characters, evil plot and a shocking twist right at the endwhat more could a crime fan want * Herald Sun *
'Have you ever read a book and imagined it as a gripping, 10-episode Australian crime drama The Second Son is like that: action-packed, full of surprises, and with enough family tension to keep you hooked with every chapter.' * Readings *
'Outstandinga gripping whodunnit. Original and straight from the heart. * Kate London, author of Gallowstree Lane *
'Compelling and gritty, at its heart this crime thriller is also the He says/She says tale of a marriage disintegrating under a Molotov cocktail of toxic masculinity and family honour. Hi-octane, brutal, raw and emotional, this is one striking crime debut.' * Greg Woodland, author of The Night Whistler. *
'Loraine Pecks debut novel is as relentless as headlights following you at night, full of spark, simmering violence and outright gang bloodshed. * Books+Publishing *
'The novel snaps along at a cracking pace, [and] is filled with sharply drawn and complex characters...Disturbing, fresh, and thoroughly entertaining. * Meredith Jaff *
'A brilliant action-packed crime debut. * Avenue Bookstore *
'This is a cracking read and I was reeled in from the first chapter. The characters are strong and pitch perfect, as the story is revealed in alternating chapters between Johnny and Amy. The plot is action-packed and compelling, and I struggled to put it down, bargaining with myself for one more page. With overtones of The Godfather, these of family dynamics, conflict and expectations are explored with insight and nuance...exciting new voice on the Australian crime writing landscape. * Good Reading *
'[A] fast-paced thrillera cross between The Godfather and Underbelly. * Weekend West *
'The judges praised the strong character-driven plot and the realistic setting in multicultural Sydney. The intercutting of family dynamics and organised crime action brings a heightened level of both engagement and tension to The Second Son.' * Judges of the Ned Kelly Award *
'Loraine Peck has written a warm, funny, robust and highly suspenseful story about warring crime families, a fresh take on the organised crime story. What lingers afterwards is the family and their warm, fully imagined and relatable personalities. The focus on the women characters gives this gangster story an edge on other gritty tales about the men who live and die by mobsters' law. This is pacy, with tension increasing on every page and each exquisite twist is completely believable. I thoroughly enjoyed this gem of a novel.' * Poppy Gee, author Bay of Fires *
'A gritty crime novel set in the seedy streets of Sydneys west. With twists and turns I didnt see coming, its got a terrific hookthe son of a drug boss pressured to choose between his wife and child and avenge his brothers murder. Im not surprised it won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut crime novel. Another Aussie writer to watch. * Tim Ayliffe, author of The Enemy Within *
Intense. The world building is so detailed and the characters! I am looking forward to the sequel already. * R.W.R. McDonald, author of The Nancys *
'Thanks for the high blood pressure Loraine Peck, and for making me fall in love with thugs and crims. Cant wait for the next one. A definite 10/10. * Julie Kay, author of Not My Father *
'An impressive, thrilling crime fiction debut that explores the themes of family, heritage, loyalty, revenge, and trauma. Pecks writing is confident and engaging, capturing a different aspect of Australian urban life. The Second Son is an entertaining, tense and gritty crime novel, and Im looking forward to the next instalment. * Shelley Rae, blogger, Booked-Out *
'Perfect for lovers of action-packed crime brimming with heart. * Lyn Yeowart, author of The Silent Listener *
Gritty and entertaining, an exciting new voice on the Australian crime fiction landscape. * Andy Muir author of Something for Nothing *
'Amy is a lioness of a mother while Johnny ensures the action never ceases. Theres humour here too amongst the violence. A brilliant, edge-of-the-seat story. * Charlie Tyler author of The Cry of the Lake *
Everything I want in a crime novelaction-packed plot, compelling characters, heart-stopping twists and suspense that kept me reading well into the night. Peck skilfully pits loyalty against love in this brilliant, fresh and entertaining take on the world of warring crime families. Cant wait for the next instalment! * Rae Cairns, author of The Good Mother *
'Peck plunges the reader into Sydney's underworld. This vividly told, fast-paced story is as beautiful as it is brutal. * Allie Reynolds author of Shiver and The Bay. *
'This book blew my mind, broke my heart and scared the hell out of me. After I had finished it, I felt bereaved, like my world had dissolved. And, as dangerous as it was, I wanted to go back. I loved it and I hope to see it on Netflix one day. I can't wait to read the sequel.' * Pip Drysdale, author of The Next Girl *
Loraine Peck started her career as a portrait painter and magician's assistant in Sydney. After being sawn-in-half one too many times, she switched to dealing blackjack on the Gold Coast. Bartending and slinging lobsters in the US led to a sales job in the movie industry, before she was propelled into a career in marketing in Australia, the Middle East, Asia and the US. Consumed by a desire to write crime thrillers, she decided to stop everything and do a writing course-to learn how to write the kind of book she loves to read. The Second Son is her first novel and she is at work on the sequel. Loraine and her husband spend their time between Sydney and the Gold Coast.