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Sunday, 5 May 2024

Book Review: Family Trust by Peter Wilson

 Family Trust

by

Peter Wilson

A trust fund to die for...

Publisher: Self Published
Publication date: 26th April 2024
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 222
RRP: $4.58AU (Kindle Ebook) 
Source: Courtesy of the author
 

Review: Family Trust

Family Trust by Peter Wilson is a highly entertaining and engaging crime thriller with themes of wealth and corruption. Wilson takes his readers into the murky world of money, privilege and power.
 
The story is told through multiple timelines covering three generations.
In the 1960's financial lawyer Henry Taylor was employed to set up a trust fund owned by good friends William Harris and Edward Griffon, two of the wealthiest men in Australia.
 
Present time is Harris & Griffon's grandchildren, Mel, David & Rachel. They have all had tumultuous childhoods and Mel believes someone is trying to kill her.
Family Trust is a story about greed, wealth and betrayal. I didn't know who or what to believe as twist after twist is revealed. I found the majority of characters to be very unlikeable as greed takes over from good manners and honesty.
 
Det Senior Constable Kirsty Campbell is introduced to the story as she investigates the murder of a male sex worker with strong links to the Harris family. I would love to see Kirsty Campbell as the main character in a series of her own.
Wilson adds moments of  humour amongst the tension and mayhem.
 
Fans of crime fiction will love this story of money, murder and manipulation. It will have you second guessing all the way through.
 
my rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 
 
Available now in eBook on Amazon.

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