âWhen the sun goes down on my life, youâll all come apart like ripped balloons.â
When stingy self-made millionaire and widower Leon Farrell dies, he leaves behind a legacy of family dysfunctionâand a missing will. Itâs soon clear that his three grown children, Edgar, Gunther, and Shirley, donât handle loss wellâthe possible loss of a fortune, that is. And when Edgar hires a private investigator to track down the will, itâs just the beginning of a search that will lead the siblings to re-visit their childhoods, uncover buried secrets, and ultimately learn for themselves what it means to be a familyâŚ
Praise for the Novels of Gwynne Forster
âWise and wonderful as it points out, once again, the importance of honesty and appreciating what you have while you have it.â âPublishers Weekly on A Different Kind of Blues
âWhen the sun goes down on my life, youâll all come apart like ripped balloons.â
When stingy self-made millionaire and widower Leon Farrell dies, he leaves behind a legacy of family dysfunctionâand a missing will. Itâs soon clear that his three grown children, Edgar, Gunther, and Shirley, donât handle loss wellâthe possible loss of a fortune, that is. And when Edgar hires a private investigator to track down the will, itâs just the beginning of a search that will lead the siblings to re-visit their childhoods, uncover buried secrets, and ultimately learn for themselves what it means to be a familyâŚ
Praise for the Novels of Gwynne Forster
âWise and wonderful as it points out, once again, the importance of honesty and appreciating what you have while you have it.â âPublishers Weekly on A Different Kind of Blues