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020 _a9781489270825
020 _a1489270825
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100 _aStringer, Tricia
_929611
_d1956-
_eauthor.
245 1 4 _aThe Family Inheritance /
_cStringer, Tricia.
_h[TP].
260 _aChatswood, NSW :
_bHQ,
_c2020.
300 _a1 Volume.
520 _aA toxic will plays havoc in the lives of three generations of women when they discover they have been living a lie. A keenly observed story of the danger of secrets, the legacy of betrayal and the power of family from a bestselling Australian author. Sometimes an ending is really a beginning ... Felicity Lewis's fiftieth birthday party in her newly renovated home, loving husband and daughter Greta by her side, is going off with a bang when disaster strikes. Her father, Franklyn, with his usual impeccable timing, has keeled over and died. For some members of the family, his wife Hazel for example, Franklyn's death is not the great loss it first appears to be. But when his toxic and inexplicable will is read out, it becomes clear that long-buried secrets are about to surface, starting with the astonishing reappearance of Hazel's long-lost sister. Indeed, Franklyn's death sets in motion a chain of events that will cause three generations of Gifford family women to question everything they hold dear - their relationships, their loyalties, even their identities. Until, that is, they choose to fight back against their dark inheritance ... A clever, sympathetic and thought-provoking look at how a legacy of lies can seep through the generations and poison all it touches, and how the truth can set you free.
650 0 _947862
_aWills
_vFiction.
942 _2ddc
_cFIC
948 _hNO HOLDINGS IN NZWMT - 62 OTHER HOLDINGS