Next of Kin

John Boyne

earliest edition we have, 2006 St. Martin's Griffin, 2009 paperback 368 pages

Owen Montignac, the handsome and charismatic scion of a wealthy land-owning family, is anxiously awaiting the reading of his late uncle's will. But when he discovers that he has been cut out of the will in favour of his beautiful cousin Stella, it is time to prove just how cunning he can be, and how a royal crisis can provide the means for profit.

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Editions we hold

Next of Kin edition · 2013 · St. Martin's Press · 9781466852310
Next of Kin edition · 2012 · Transworld Publishers Limited · 640 pages · 9780552777407
Next of Kin edition · 2012 · Transworld Publishers Limited · 640 pages · 9781446487594
Next of Kin paperback · 2009 · St. Martin's Griffin · 368 pages · 9780312539344
Next of Kin hardcover · 2008 · Thomas Dunne Books · 368 pages · 9780312357979
Next of kin edition · 2006 · Penguin · 501 pages · 9780718149338
Next of kin edition · 2006 · Penguin Books · 501 pages · 9780141018799

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