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Brian from Liverpool and his wife Linda, from New York are hard working parents struggling to raise two young children.

One day, their lives take a dramatic turn, when they win the lottery.

Can you blame Brian for thinking his life is about to get much better, but does it?

How do you deal with big money if you’re not used to it? And who do you share this great news with?

This transatlantic thriller is a story of romance, blackmail and murder. With many unexpected twists, that will appeal to readers on both sides of the pond.

343 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 1, 2023

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January 14, 2024
An original and intriguing read

This fast paced, original book centres around a family who win an enormous amount on the lottery.
Going from hardship and work drudgery, to champagne trips across the Atlantic, provides the reader with the vicarious thrill of living life as a multi millionaire… but, as we all have been told many times, money does not bring happiness and it is not long before Brian and Linda are subjected to the downsides of wealth.
There are also some secrets in the marriage that keep the reader in suspense throughout the tense, surprising twists and turns, as the novel reaches its unforeseen and shocking climax.
I felt that the book succeeded as both a psychological novel and action thriller because of the quality of the writing. I liked both the main characters and felt invested in the outcome. I don’t often try new authors but I would urge you to give this one a try. You will be waiting for the sequel as you turn the final page.
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June 3, 2024
Good read and potential for sequels

Good entertaining read. You can relate to it and think of it impacting you the way it is to the characters if it was you personally in the same scenario. There are also many other scenarios that can come from greed and jealousy, incorporating villainous impacts and many other habits. I can see or feel there is definitely another book to be released and continue down this Web of othe avenues.
I have read another book from this auther which was a home hitter relating to his own personal real life situation he lived but so many other millions of football fans and and how the corporates involvement affects the passionate affair someone can have with football called ( Give the fans sweet F.A).
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January 24, 2024
Couldnt put it down!

I finished this book over two nights as I couldnt put it down!! Loved the story and characters and the twists throughout. Real page turner.
I really hope there is going to be a second book as I need to know what happens next! Overall great easy read, great story, great characters, great book. Loved it.
3 reviews
January 11, 2024
Great page turner

I'm not much of a reader but finished this in a day.... Not sure if I'll bother buying a Lottery Ticket ever again
1 review
January 13, 2024
Superb read

Brilliant from start to finish well done Peter , can't wait for the next instalment. Makes you really think about what would you do
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February 12, 2024
I could not put this book down, so many unexpected twists that had my mouth on the floor.
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November 20, 2024
Throughly enjoyed this book kept me guessing all through,now I need to read pt2!A proper story…
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December 12, 2024
A page turner

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I couldn't predict what direction it would go in and it kept me guessing to the end. Definitely worth the read.
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