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Published: 19th February 2018
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No Good Brother
By (Author) Tyler Keevil
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
19th February 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Adventure fiction: Westerns
823/.92
Hardback
400
Width 159mm, Height 227mm, Spine 36mm
620g
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE 2018
'A great, gripping story, ferociously well-written, with characters that live and breathe' STEF PENNEY, bestselling author of Under a Pole Star
The Coen Brothers meets Patrick deWitt in this glorious novel from award-winning author Tyler Keevil: a high-stakes adventure of love, loss and morality, introducing two unlikely outlaws
Tim Harding has spent the fishing season in Canada working as a deckhand, making an honest living. When his hot-headed younger brother tracks him down at the shipyards in Vancouver, Tim senses trouble. Jake is a drifter, a dreamer, an ex-con, and now he needs help in repaying a debt to the notorious Delaney gang.
So begins an epic, unpredictable odyssey across land and sea as the brothers journey down to the Delaneys ranch in the U.S., chased by customs officials, freak storms and the gnawing feeling that their luck is about to run out. But while they may be able to outrun the law, theres no escaping the ghosts of their tragic family past and neither is prepared for who and what awaits them at the other end
'A great, gripping story, ferociously well-written, with characters that live and breathe' STEF PENNEY, bestselling author of Under a Pole Star
Keevil's writing is unmissable quite simply a brilliant writer VIV GROSKOP, author of The Anna Karenina Fix
No Good Brotheris suspenseful but its also funny the final chapters of the novel are a pulse-thumping ride into the unknown, showing that it is an adventure for our times and one that consistently forces readers to cheer for the Harding brothers right up until the end The Cardiff Review
No Good Brother is a paean to brotherly loyalty and a meditation on the things we can change and the things we must learn to love regardless. It is also the funniest and most exciting book Ive read in years. A grand adventure in the spirit of Mark Twain, it is reckless and wild and beautiful, like something dreamed up by Cormac McCarthy and Hunter S Thompson on a drunken camping trip D.D. JOHNSTON, author of Peace, Love & Petrol Bombs
A tender and at turns thrilling novel about grief and the way it seeps unshakably into the lives of the living. Keevils storytelling is both elegant and meaty and his prose stunning as per; I could almost taste the bitter sea air of Vancouvers North Shore' RACHEL TREZISE, author of Fresh Apples
Quite a story. Keevil's prose proceeds with the laconic madness of a patient horse, and the same ability to buck and kick CYNAN JONES, author of The Dig
Praise for Burrard Inlet:
I was blown away. Beautiful writingstunning. MIRIAM TOEWS author of All My Puny Sorrows
Vividly toldcompelling. CARYS BRAY, author of A Song For Issy Bradley
Beneath the deceptively calm surface of these spare and beautiful stories, mad passions boil. There is a transatlantic tradition of studying the interaction between men and nature, in such figures as Hemingway, Carver, McGuane; now Keevil extends and enriches that lineage. He truly is that good. NIALL GRIFFITHS, author of Grits & Kelly & Victor
Tyler Keevil grew up in Vancouver and in his mid-twenties moved to Wales. He is the author of three previous books and has received a number of awards for his writing, including the Missouri Review Editors' Prize, the Wales Book of the Year People's Prize, and the Writers' Trust of Canada Journey Prize. He lectures in Creative Writing at Cardiff University.