"lighthearted breezy tale"
Penny Nichols works as a freelance historical researcher
and set design consultant for Pentathlon Productions cable
TV company that shoots almost exclusively in New York.
While on location overlooking the Hudson, her mother calls
to inform her that her Great-aunt Penelope, whom she met
only one time, died in London. Now that would mean very
little to the American even if she is named after her
great-aunt; yet for some odd reason, perhaps the name,
Aunt Penelope included her niece in her will as well as
penny's mom. Representing her mom and herself, Penny travels to London
for the reading of the will where she re-meets her cousins
Jeremy Laidley and Rollo. She learns that her inheritance
is inside the garage attached to her late aunt's French
villa. She and Jeremy travel across the Channel to the
South of France to see what is inside as family members
come out of the woodwork as a bi-coastal Atlantic Ocean
war over ownership explodes. Though a bit light in terms of a mystery and the
relationship between Jeremy and Penny fans will appreciate
this inheritance war because of the élan of the visiting
American who hooks everyone (except Rollo and Mrs.
Laidley) with her klutzy optimism. Readers will root for
Penny who keeps the tale moving with her need to know the
truth about Aunt Penelope and her willingness to
compromise with Jeremy and battle nasty Rollo. Fans will
enjoy the lighthearted breezy story line as the Yank takes
England, France, and Italy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 26, 2006
SummaryAfter her Aunt Penelope dies, historical researcher Penny
Nichols is astonished to learn that not only is she a bona
fide heiressbut she's also been invited to put her
research skills to work. This time, the history she's
researching happens to be her very own. What she discovers
about Aunt Penelopea pair of wills, double lives,
secret histories, and a family tree of vulturesis
about to sweep Penny and a long-lost relative across France,
over the hills of Italy, and throughout half of Europe on
the adventure of several lifetimes.
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