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Kalle Kennedy is asked to go to England to recover her Great Grandmother Jennifer Simpson's lost inheritance. The Organisation for Peoples' Liberty, a White Supremacist Organisation, plans to kill Kalle because her story of being abducted and taken to an American interrogation camp is gaining credibility. Jennifer is finding out about her family at the turn of the nineteenth century, a time when huge fortunes were made by some and great poverty was the lot of others. Isabella Blyde, solo parent, climbs high from humble beginnings only to be cast down by malicious lies. Jenna is struck by family tragedy.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Kalle Kennedy is asked to go to England to recover her Great Grandmother Jennifer Simpson's lost inheritance. The Organisation for Peoples' Liberty, a White Supremacist Organisation, plans to kill Kalle because her story of being abducted and taken to an American interrogation camp is gaining credibility. Jennifer is finding out about her family at the turn of the nineteenth century, a time when huge fortunes were made by some and great poverty was the lot of others. Isabella Blyde, solo parent, climbs high from humble beginnings only to be cast down by malicious lies. Jenna is struck by family tragedy.
Autorenporträt
Dr Robert Fisk is a New Zealand author of ten titles. His books are thrillers, often with a message or reflection on our lives. Although his settings normally reflect New Zealand scenery and social life, the Simpson Family Inheritance trilogy is also about Europe in the early 1800s. Robert has been a teacher and school principal, an Education Officer in Brunei Darussalam, a lecturer at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman and lately a teacher of English at Otago University Language Centre.