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December 2005–January 2006, no. 277

Heart Cancer by Bill Leak

ABC Books, $29.95 pb, 282 pp, 073331631X

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Moments Of Truth by Bill Leaks

Scribe, $39.95 pb, 186 pp, 1920769536

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December 2005–January 2006, no. 277

Bill Leak’s first novel, Heart Cancer, is a quasi-picaresque larrikin’s progress that unexpectedly turns into a tale about addiction and self-destruction. It is an enterprising book, but Leak has the difficulty any novelist might in getting the two tones – the comic and the serious – properly balanced.

The larrikin is Frank Thornton, a working-class boy born in the 1950s and raised in a home dominated by Mick, his violent and abusive father. The novel tracks Frank’s rise from his chaotic schooldays and youth through to his selfish prime as a successful advertising copywriter, culminating in a mid-life catastrophe, an attack of the heart cancer of the title. In the last phase of the novel, Frank is helped by Jack Hayes, a tough-minded but saintly doctor, and Xin-Xin Le Rocq, a beautiful Chinese-Australian novelist, fourteen years Frank’s junior and his lover.

Heart Cancer

Heart Cancer

by Bill Leak

ABC Books, $29.95 pb, 282 pp, 073331631X

Moments Of Truth

Moments Of Truth

by Bill Leaks

Scribe, $39.95 pb, 186 pp, 1920769536

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