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Sarah Parker hears a knock at her door only to find a box wrapped in brown paper. As she reads the letter and the looks at the items she finds inside and soon realizes that her birth mother, who has passed on, is not the same as the couple who adopted her and raised her. She continues to read the story included that tells of her birth mother's trials and why she gave her up. She then tells of her father, how they met, and how they fell in love. Her father is from a rich banking family in New Orleans who traveled with a musical production company that ended up in Salt Lake City where the two of them met. Sarah, a school teacher, decides to see if she can find her father and arranges to travel to New Orleans. What she doesn't realize is that she is entering into something that will threaten her life and help her understand a world of greed and deception. This story will make you laugh, cry and feel the emotions of true family love. Will Sarah ever find her father who has been locked away by his family. Will she fall in love with Coby, the handsome lawyer who seeks to help her? A great read for anyone over 10 years of age, full of action, comedy and suspense which you will have a hard time putting down once you open the cover.
Selected by the Sunday Times as one of the 40 best crime novels published 2015-2020 Mumbai, murder and a baby elephant combine in a charming, joyful mystery for fans of Alexander McCall Smith and Rachel Joyce. On the day he retires, Inspector Ashwin Chopra discovers that he has inherited an elephant: an unlikely gift that could not be more inconvenient. For Chopra has one last case to solve... But as his murder investigation leads him across Mumbai - from its richest mansions to its murky underworld - he quickly discovers that a baby elephant may be exactly what an honest man needs. So begins the start of a quite unexpected partnership, and an utterly delightful series from the award-winning author of the Malabar House novels.
After her Aunt Penelope dies, historical researcher Penny Nichols is astonished to learn that not only is she a bona fide heiress-but she's also been invited to put her research skills to work. This time, the history she's researching happens to be her very own. What she discovers about Aunt Penelope-a pair of wills, double lives, secret histories, and a family tree of vultures-is about to sweep Penny and a long-lost relative across France, over the hills of Italy, and throughout half of Europe on the adventure of several lifetimes.
"Amelia Elliot was half way down the stairs to the school dining hall when her life changed forever. Before the gong sounded for tea she was an ordinary schoolgirl looking forward to her thirteenth birthday and worrying about her Latin exam. After the gong, she was an orphan went hurtling into a shadowing world of subterfuge, treachery and unlikely friendship." -- Back cover
Set in Singapore between the early 1970's and 1990's, Inheritance follows the fissures that develop after the disappearance of teenage Amrit. Although her absence is brief, Amrit returns as a different person. As traditional Punjabis, the family struggles to cope with who Amrit is - her manic highs and lows, and her attempts to find solutions to a problem she doesn't fully understand. Narain, Amrit's brother and closest ally, also leads a secret life in order to avoid trouble with the government. But, although he knows his father is not proud, he is not ashamed of who he is. As the family awaits a transformation in Amrit, Singapore's political, social and cultural landscape rapidly changes, and while some in the family feel this as a loss, for some of them the future will be brighter - but it's a questions of whether the changes will arrive in time. With the traditional expectations of their country on the one hand, and their own volition on the other, how will this family avoid imploding? Inheritance is a universal story of family, identity and belonging.
The story starts begins with a young man and the sad situations he went through as a young child. He works hard to become an architect. In time a well-known firm hired him and he eventually proved to be a top asset to the company. Years pass and this young man became very experienced in designing homes, office buildings or anything that needed building. He enjoyed his career designing for various high-profile customers and companies. He is almost at the height of his career when a lady from England explains that he has an inheritance. That inheritance now puts a big demand on this young man affecting his career. The time comes when he has no other choice but to make some changes in his life. These changes become obstacles that he has to overcome. In time he finds a new way to be respected and loved. He also find that he needed to learn some crucial things about life from his unusual inheritance.
Andy Larkham is late. He is due at the funeral of his favourite school teacher, who once told him: 'It's hard work being anyone.' It's especially hard for Andy -- stuck in a dead-end job, terminally short of cash and with a fiance who is about to ditch him.
Wyborn’s work describes a series of events involving Rod, an insurance executive, his wife Pat, his mother-in-law Madge, and their dog Ben. Between reflections on unexpected inheritances, daily life, and relationships, Rod reflects on his work, family, and past in preparation for a possible life change that will bring out moments of tensions but also encounters out of the ordinary. The text offers deep introspection into the characters’ thoughts and emotions, giving us an authentic and realistic look at family dynamics and personal challenges. Rod’s detailed descriptions and inner reflections add depth and complexity to the character, allowing the reader to connect with his experiences and emotions. In addition, the variety of events and situations in the text keeps the reader’s attention, providing an opportunity to fully immerse oneself in the story and develop an emotional bond with the characters, each characterized by unique psychological nuances. Thanks to a narrative made of detailed, descriptive prose, Wyborn’s work provides a vivid view of the environment and the emotions of the characters. The variety of narrative techniques allows for full immersion in the story through visual and sensory details that create an engaging atmosphere. After leaving art school, Ray Wyborn worked as a commercial artist servicing advertising agencies and several other clients. When his eldest son was made redundant from a London studio, they worked together in a partnership that saw them working for Marks and Spencer as well as leading advertising agencies. He started writing in the late seventies and has continued to this day. Encouraged by his peers, he has finally taken the plunge to publish his work and test the water. His interest in model engineering resulted in numerous articles for the Model Railway Press. So far, he has written five novels but only finished three, so there is still a lot to do.
How inheritance law has failed to recognize the modern family.
This work offers practical guidance to lawyers and other professionals advising clients on property transactions and related matters in France including buying and selling land, ownership of flats and leases, and the establishment of companies to own land.