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369 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2006
A 2006 Oldie, but Goodie from John Boyne!
London 1936
An engaging start with a funeral and a much anticipated reading of a lucrative will for a member of one family, and A big verdict due in a controversial court case with life altering results for another.
A slow burn thru the first half getting to know all the characters, but then things heat-up good into a complex tangled web of secrets...lies...threats...bribes...blackmail...and ruthless murder(s).
Lots going on in this storyline......
Next of Kin even adds a bit of history into the mix of interweaving family torment with the Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson scandal...one key dignitary stirring the pot.
There is some predictability to the story and an (intended?) plot hole, but a good read nonetheless as a sneaky, but handsome vainglorious man takes advantage of the naive and seeks vengeance against the (deceitful) arrogant to save his own skin from an evil underground operative.
Not the outcome I expected, but....I like that! More than one villain here!