Next of Kin by John Boyne

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  • Pub. Date: February 2009
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 614,651
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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 614,651

    Synopsis

    “A narrative pace that never flags for an instant . . . if thrillers are to work they must be thrilling. And this is where Boyne scores highest of all.”

    ---The Irish Times

    Publishers Weekly

    Set in 1936, this well-plotted thriller from Irish author Boyne (Crippen) links the fates of two flawed young Englishmen with that of their king-who's soon to give up the throne for love-in a cat's cradle of theft, blackmail and murder. Hedonistic Gareth Bentley stubbornly refuses to pursue a respectable career, to his lawyer father's dismay, while the embittered Owen Montignac, who's been cut out of his late uncle's will, must come up with £50,000 by year's end to pay off a gambling debt-or pay the consequences. When Gareth winds up framed for murder, Gareth's parents, the book's most sympathetic characters, wrestle with their consciences, fearful that the other may learn just how far he or she would compromise his or her principles to save their son. The occasional anachronism jars ("plastic chairs" in a prison visitors area), but fans of JacquelineWinspear and David Roberts will be well rewarded. (Feb.)

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    Biography

    John Boyne is the author of Crippen, The Thief of Time, and the New York Times and internationally bestselling The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Boyne won two Irish Book Awards for The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, which has recently been made into a Miramax feature film, and his novels have been translated into more than thirty languages. He lives with his partner in Dublin.

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    December 23, 2007: In 1936, Hitler is becoming the rage on the continent in England, the public affair between King Edward VIII and the commoner widow Mrs. Simpson holds the public?s attention, but not Owen Montignac. Instead he believes his prayers have been answered with the timely death of his wealthy Uncle Peter. Owen owes ?50,000 to casino boss Nicholas Delfy that must be paid in full by Christmas or he will spend the New Year and beyond with his deceased relative. However, to his dismay Owen learns his prayers went unanswered as dear Uncle Peter left him out of the will as deserving cousin Stella got everything. Desperation calls for desperate measures. Gareth Bentley?s responsible father a judge is outraged at the irresponsibility of his son as he only pursues pleasure ever since Stella imitated him when she was sixteen and he fifteen. Dad, a lawyer, considers cutting off funds to his son. However, before his parents consider leaving him without a pound to his name, the police suspect Gareth killed Stella?s beloved Raymond. Stunned he pleads with his father to help him insisting he is a victim of a clever frame from someone who knows him intimately and took advantage of his escapades. Desperation calls for desperate measures, but who would go that far. --- This is an interesting historical mystery that uses King Edward?s final days on the throne as a backdrop to a fascinating murder mystery that has its roots back a decade ago. However, Owen and Gareth are despicable individuals with no redeeming qualities. It is Gareth's parents who struggle with their conscience as they go out of their way to save their son Judge Roderick especially hurts thinking back to those he condemned for hanging without an ounce of pity as he must choose between his values and his son. Readers will enjoy NEXT OF KIN as the past haunts their present. --- Harriet Klausner