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The Road to Inheritance
by Daniel Cure
295 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2330; ISBN 1-4120-4522-3; US$25.00, C$28.75, EUR20.50, £14.50
Will's excitement at his inheritance is quashed when it is suddenly stolen one summer's night. He unexpectedly embarks upon a dangerous jurney to Scotland in pursuit of his uncle's legacy.
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The novel concerns the activities of Will Monahue, specifically taking place during one summer. He is told by his uncle that his uncle has come into possession of an expensive piece of jewellery, and it his wish that it is sold, with the money to be bequeathed to Will when he comes of age. However, the necklace is then stolen suddenly, and with no insurance cover or clue as to the thief, his uncle’s proposition seems destroyed. Taking advantage of a chance meeting, Will, together with his best friend, sets out to retrace the necklace, and in doing so, embarks on a treacherous journey, taking him all the way to Scotland in pursuit of a set of dangerous criminals. They soon find themselves prisoners in a remote house at the mercy of the man who orchestrated the theft. It takes a great deal of luck, and bravery on all parts for them to finally escape, and even then there is no guarantee that they will ever recover the necklace. Throughout the story, Will’s difficulty in overcoming his great sense of guilt with regards to the robbery, and his feelings towards one of the girls from his college, Ellize, run as major themes.
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Daniel Cure was born in Worcester on the 25th April 1980. He attended Worcester Royal Grammar School, and Droitwich High School where he completed his A Levels. He spent a year pursuing his first love of music with a rock band before moving to Plymouth where he attended University for four years, graduating with a 2:1 Honours degree in Marketing. He travelled to Australia and New Zealand in 2003, taking the opportunity to begin writing The Road to Inheritance which he completed on his return to England in 2004.
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