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Paul Davidson is a man consumed by rage after his young son Ryan is kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered. Nightmares of that horrific day plague him constantly, fueling an unquenchable thirst for justice...and revenge. When the trial of Ryan's killer begins, it's supposed to bring closure. But for Paul, it rips open old wounds. His brother Joe can only watch helplessly as Paul spirals down a dark path, increasingly lashing out at the world around him. In this gripping debut novel, faith, family, and the vicious cycle of violence collide. Filled with raw emotion, Two Brothers takes readers into…mehr

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Paul Davidson is a man consumed by rage after his young son Ryan is kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered. Nightmares of that horrific day plague him constantly, fueling an unquenchable thirst for justice...and revenge. When the trial of Ryan's killer begins, it's supposed to bring closure. But for Paul, it rips open old wounds. His brother Joe can only watch helplessly as Paul spirals down a dark path, increasingly lashing out at the world around him. In this gripping debut novel, faith, family, and the vicious cycle of violence collide. Filled with raw emotion, Two Brothers takes readers into the depths of grief and the struggle to reclaim hope in the darkest of times.
Autorenporträt
Luke Roberts is Lecturer in Modern Poetry at King's College, London, a position he has held since 2016. Among other publications he has authored 'Barry MacSweeney and the Politics of Post-War British Poetry: Seditious Things' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and co-edited 'Certain Prose of the English Intelligencer' (Mountain 2012; 2014).