The Inheritance
Most family reunions end in tears. This one will end in murder... Get ready for a claustrophobic, roller-coaster ride in 2025.
Lucy Foley meets Succession in this tense and atmospheric new murder mystery thriller about a family reunion where everyone has a secret they would die to protect, but one would kill for it.
On a private island off the west coast of Scotland, the Agarwals gather for a much-awaited family reunion.
Raj, the patriarch and business tycoon, who has six weeks to decide how to split his petrochemicals empire between his three children.
Shalini, the fragile mother, who longs to see her family healed.
Myra, the eldest daughter and golden child, who, unbeknownst to the family, is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Aseem, the son and supposed heir, who must choose between his wife and his family.
Aisha, the fun-loving youngest daughter, who is tired of being treated like a child.
And Zoe, the outsider whose #Instaperfect life is built on a foundation of lies.
Most family reunions end in tears. This one will end in murder.
Praise for The Inheritance-
'Original, compelling, truly absorbing and utterly unputdownable.' Andrea Mara, bestselling author of No One Saw a Thing
'Insanely readable... I absolutely loved The Inheritance!' Lisa Jewell, bestselling author of None of This is True
'Tense, atmospheric. I couldn't put it down and WOW - the ending!' Ruth Mancini, bestselling author of The Woman on the Ledge
'Sakhlecha's glamorous thriller portrays a dysfunctional family doing despicable things in the name of love.' Washington Post
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Book Dimensions: 15.4 cm, 3.2 cm, 23.4 cm
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