A review by dianelaw
No Good Brother by Tyler Keevil

4.0

A story of family loyalty.

I found the book, told in the first person, was well written and engaging - starting off slowly and building to a big crescendo.

You really got to know the main characters but I was exasperated at how they could consistently make such bad decisions. It was probably meant to be funny but I just found it to be frustrating.

I enjoyed that it took place in and around Vancouver.