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The Good Brother

A Psychological Thriller

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The Good Brother

De: Paul Orton
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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It’s hard to prove you’re innocent. Especially if you’re not.

Maxwell Harrington has a problem. Ever since he found out about his brother, strange things have been happening. Bad things. Things he can’t explain.

There’s the writing that appears in weird places. Things keep getting broken. And when his brother, Jayden, moves in, things get even worse.

His dad is furious, the school are threatening to suspend him, and even his friends think he’s losing it. Is he going crazy? Does he really hate his new brother? If not, why would he do these terrible things? And how can he turn the situation around, before it’s too late?

The Good Brother is a gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller that will have you hooked until the last page, ideal for teens and adults alike.

"When I say I could not put it down, I did not want to sleep nor go to work. I just wanted to keep reading! Good writing that will suck you in. There are definitely some twists and turns that you not see coming. My jaw hit the floor more than once. Definitely recommend reading this one!" - Gregory Mason
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