The Banke Brothers Are Bastards
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Sandy Keigh
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With a combined IQ that rivals a kumquat, these heartless and insecure brothers stop at nothing to achieve their goals. They scheme, steal, and manipulate others, blinded by their ambitions. But little do they know karma has a way of catching up with even the most cunning individuals.
Praised as one of the most accurately named works of fiction, “The Banke Brothers Are Bastards” introduces Ethan and Matt, two of the most ruthless and self-centered literary antagonists you’ll ever encounter. Prepare to be enthralled, captivated, and, at times, anxious as you witness their destructive actions and the emotional turmoil they inflict upon those around them.
Authored by the talented Sandy Keigh, a woman with a keen understanding of family dynamics and the complexities of sibling relationships, this novel delves deep into the themes of bullying, emotional abuse, and the consequences of one’s choices. Keigh’s insightful portrayal of the Banke brothers will leave you questioning the boundaries of sibling rivalry and the darkness that lies within.
Readers have praised Sandy Keigh’s ability to craft a gripping narrative that keeps them on the edge of their seats. From the heart-pounding twists and turns to the relatable characters and powerful storytelling, this novel showcases Keigh’s mastery of women’s fiction in the contemporary and domestic life genre.
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