The Maskeys

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ISBN: 978-1-923023-42-0 Format: Trade PB (234 x 153mm) 320pp Rights: World Release / Publication Date: 01 /10 /2025
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The Maskeys dives deep into the wreckage of family, where love, loyalty, ambition and revenge collide with electrifying results. Bitingly funny, gloriously feral.’ CATHERINE CHIDGEY

A small Australian town. The story of an extraordinary family.

Locals see George Maskey as a hollow braggard who is at least partly responsible for the crime and drug related death Naples has seen over the years. His wife blames him for the death of their teenage twins. His gay stepson regards him as a racist homophobe. And Serenade Theadora – the town’s famed mystic – sees him in equal parts as good and bad. But George, the family patriarch, is not the star of this story.

When Rodney, the loyal Maskey right-hand man, is kidnapped by service-station proprietor Gayle Reynolds – in a bungled revenge against his boss – events are set in train that will see the Maskey family changed forever. Love-starved reader of romance novels, physical runt, dreamer; Rodney has lived in a forest on the Knuckle, tending the Maskey’s marijuana plantation since the death of his mother. Gayle regards his capture as an opportunity to learn the whereabouts of her missing son, Duncan: Rodney’s childhood best friend. For Rodney, captivity turns his life upside down. He meets Leanne. She is the girl who brings him his meals. And in her the unattractive young man, who has despaired of ever finding love, sees a person he could risk everything for.

The Maskeys is a thrilling and groundbreaking portrayal of the overlooked, both tender and incisive. From the author of the critically acclaimed Low Expectations.

Stuart Everly-Wilson lives on unceded Bundjalung country in Northern Rivers N.S.W, with his partner and the ghost of Aspro the dog. The Maskeys is his second novel. His first novel, Low Expectations (Text) was shortlisted for the 2022 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards and longlisted for the Dublin International Literary Prize in the same year.