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THE STRONGER BROTHER by G.A. Scibetta

THE STRONGER BROTHER

by G.A. Scibetta

Pub Date: June 16th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1738997534
Publisher: Self

Two young brothers struggle with complicated familial dynamics as they aim to take down their family’s corrupt dynasty in Scibetta’snovel.

Eighteen-year-old Theodore “Theo” Perkins and his 19-year-old sibling, Alexander (known as “Alè”), come from a British noble line. Residing in modern-day Milton, Ontario, they live in a luxurious mansion built by their father, Archibald, a mean, brutal man who often picks on Alè. The brothers despise the greed and the abuse of power that’s associated with their legacy. At one point, Alè even tries to change his surname to Dubois, his mother’s family name, but he’s forced by Archibald to abandon the idea. Alè and Archibald are always screaming at each other, and both brothers know their parents have hidden romantic relationships with other people. Theo, who’s gay, has only shared the fact of his sexual orientation with Alè and close friend Jade Lambert, and he worries about what might happen if his father ever found out. Then one night at a comedy show with Jade, he meets a young man named Wesley Summers, and the two immediately hit it off. But after tragedy strikes, will Theo be able to find happiness? Over the course of this novel, Scibetta’s skill with dialogue shines through in Theo and Wesley’s interactions. Their banter feels natural and genuine, as they share everything from their love of vinyl to inside jokes and nicknames for each other (Wesley, for instance, is very quickly the only person who calls Theo “T”). Overall, the story doesn’t follow a traditional narrative structure; instead, it’s a slice-of-life portrait of Theo’s life as he tries to balance new love and the weight of his family’s legacy. Plot points converge close to the midpoint, leaving Theo shaken and angry; the story effectively becomes one of his grappling with his feelings and with the knowledge of secrets and truths coming to light.

An often engaging and dramatic debut that will appeal to fans of romances and psychological thrillers.