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The Bad Angel Brothers

A Novel

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From the legendary American master Paul Theroux comes a brilliant new novel of chilling psychological depth, the tale of a younger brother whose lifelong rivalry with his older brother—a powerful lawyer with a pattern of gleefully vicious betrayals—culminates in the ultimate plan: murder.

Cal has always lived in the shadow of his manipulative and domineering brother, Frank, who was doted upon by their mother and beloved by the girls in their small New England hometown—including Cal's own girlfriends. In an attempt to escape Frank's intrusive presence, Cal pursues a different kind of freedom in the world's wild spaces, prospecting for gold and precious minerals everywhere from the heat of the desert at the Mexican border to the Alaskan chill, to central Africa, and Colombian mines where he will meet the love of his life, Vida. Soon he is dripping in wealth, his pockets full of gold nuggets and emeralds, but the money means far less to him than his independence. To Frank, however, "Cash is king." As Cal's success grows, so too does Frank's power and his influence in Cal's affairs, the devastating threat he creates at the center of his little brother's life. And, ultimately, when Frank decides to commit the ultimate betrayal...Cal is left with only one, final solution.

Few writers have as keen an eye for human nature as the inimitable Paul Theroux, and this riveting tale of adventure, betrayal, and the true cost of family bonds is an unmissable new work from one of America's most distinguished and beloved novelists.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 11, 2022
      Theroux (The Mosquito Coast) cranks the nastiness to 11 in this powerful tale of a decades-long sibling rivalry. The story is narrated by Cal Belanger, 56, a globe-trotting geologist with a successful prospecting business. Cal loathes Frank, who stayed in their hometown of Littleford, Mass., to build an injury law practice. Over the course of the narrative, Cal lists the many betrayals that have soured his relationship with his “local hero” brother, including Frank’s habit of recounting Cal’s personal experiences as his own and his resistance to repaying loans Cal made to him. Frank, however, is revered as a saint by his clients, owing to the “whiplash windfalls” he wins them. After Frank plays a role in alienating Cal’s wife and son from him in an emasculating divorce suit, Cal plots grim revenge. Is Frank truly the “devil” that Cal makes him out to be? Is Cal, in his obsessive complaints that contradict Frank’s appraisal by others, an extraordinarily unreliable narrator? Theroux plays skillfully on reader sympathies until the bitter end, showing how a man’s beliefs can make him turn to violence. The result is searing and memorable.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2022
      A festering sibling rivalry turns toxic. Brothers Frank and Cal Belanger are as mismatched as the halves of Frank's visage that give him "the contradictory face you see in some Greek masks." A lawyer in their hometown of Littleford, Massachusetts, Frank has accumulated wealth and power through his undeniable skill at manipulating people, while his adventurous younger brother, a geologist, has roamed the world mining precious gems. Now in their 50s, the brothers' longtime rivalry boils over into escalating, if asymmetrical, psychological warfare when Cal returns from one of his frequent lengthy international sojourns for an extended stay in Littleford with his wife, a crusader against child labor, and son. Whether he's simply gaslighting or unleashing every weapon in his legal arsenal, Frank marshals a set of emotional and professional tools honed over a lifetime to destroy the successful career and family life Cal has built. Cal, who narrates the novel, describes his mounting sense of helplessness as Frank turns his strengths into weaknesses and exploits his every misstep. Eventually, Cal's frustration turns to thoughts of mayhem, as he imagines ending his torment by dispatching his brother without leaving a trace. In Cal's telling, Frank is the embodiment of pure evil, while Cal has at least enough insight to describe some of his own moral failings with a minimum of self-justification. All of this offers a promising setup that turns out to be stronger than its execution, as the novel takes too long to reach its inevitable climax. Theroux is an acclaimed travel writer, and he brings those skills to bear in intermittent scenes vividly describing Cal's gem-hunting work in places like Colombia and Zambia and some interesting aspects of the rare gem business. Inside this slow-paced novel there is a much more energetic one trying to emerge. A psychological thriller whose payoff doesn't deliver on a protracted buildup.

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    • Booklist

      September 15, 2022
      In this deeply unsettling tale of the sibling rivalry from hell, Theroux gives us the Belanger brothers: personal-injury lawyer Frank, beloved by nearly everyone in the small New England town of Littleford, and younger brother Cal, the bad angel in the eyes of his mother, who travels the world as a geologist, searching for precious metals but really trying to escape his bullying brother. Inevitably, Cal can run but he can't hide, and after numerous personal and financial downturns (all orchestrated by Frank), he returns to Littleford, opening his veins to his brother one last time. Or maybe not. After Frank has divested Cal of everything he values, Cal decides to strike back--by killing Frank. ""In the push and pull of fraternal combat,"" Cal muses, there is ""only the corrosive stink of distrust."" That stink extends to how we read Cal. Is he an unreliable narrator, even if he's telling some version of the truth? Long known for creating complex, deeply troubled characters, Theroux strikes again here. If we can't quite warm up to the bad-angel brothers, we also can't look away from their head-on collision.

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    • Library Journal

      September 23, 2022

      A toxic sibling rivalry is at the center of this novel from celebrated novelist and travel writer Theroux (Under the Wave at Waimea), set in a small Massachusetts town. Cal is a geologist whose searches for precious gems have taken him around the world. Older brother Frank is an injury lawyer who has stayed in his hometown. While Frank presents himself to the town as an altruistic benefactor, Cal, who saved him from drowning as a teen, sees another side--a two-faced liar (indeed, owing to a childhood illness, the two sides of his face seemingly work independently of one another) who rarely does anything that doesn't have an angle that benefits himself. Frank's resentment of Cal grows through the years as he seemingly sets out to destroy him, alienating Cal's wife and son, and, as his wife's divorce lawyer, attempting to ruin him financially, leading Cal to plot a dire revenge. VERDICT As with any sibling rivalry, there are two sides to the story, and much of the tension hangs on whose perception is correct. Is Frank truly a villain, or is Cal an unreliable narrator whose perceptions are skewed by his experiences with Frank? Or are both statements true at once? A fraught psychological drama rich with mythic overtones.--Lawrence Rungren

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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