The Missing Inheritance - Couverture souple

Kvavle, Jean

 
9781420824124: The Missing Inheritance

Synopsis

"What kind of fool do you take me for? Raise two children who are complete strangers to me? You must think I'm simple minded." Holly Smith, now twenty-two, lashes out at Kurt Northrop, the attorney for the estate of Nola Fishbine. He insists she is the older sister of the two children mentioned in the will. "I'm an only child," she shouts at him. "I dare you to prove otherwise!" But he proves it, and when she sees how the girl's old Aunt Tillie is raising them, she reluctantly agrees to take them on, never dreaming the crotchety, old aunt would move into the house, then search Holly's things for an item supposedly stolen years before.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

"What kind of fool do you take me for? Raise two children who are complete strangers to me? You must think I'm simple minded." Holly Smith, now twenty-two, lashes out at Kurt Northrop, the attorney for the estate of Nola Fishbine. He insists she is the older sister of the two children mentioned in the will. "I'm an only child," she shouts at him. "I dare you to prove otherwise!" But he proves it, and when she sees how the girl's old Aunt Tillie is raising them, she reluctantly agrees to take them on, never dreaming the crotchety, old aunt would move into the house, then search Holly's things for an item supposedly stolen years before.

Biographie de l'auteur

The author, Jean Kvavle, nee Wallace, an English ¿migr¿, lives in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to her love of writing, she is addicted to gardening, loves the beauty of nature, is a bird watcher, a mother and homemaker. The Missing Inheritance is her fourth book. It joins Blank Pages, the Daffodil Orchard and the Mannequins, on a list of growing publications.

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