The Heirs

By Susan Rieger

The Heirs - Susan Rieger
  • Release Date: 2017-05-23
  • Genre: Family Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
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From 252 Ratings

Description

An “original and moving” (The New York Times Book Review), “must-read” (People) portrait of an unforgettable, patrician Manhattan family and the tangled nature of inheritance and legacy, from the author of Like Mother, Like Mother
 
“An absorbing page-turner, full of sex and secrets . . . I loved getting to know the entire Falkes clan.”—New York Times bestselling author Emma Straub

AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
 
When English-born lawyer Rupert Falkes dies, his wife and five adult sons are bereft—even more so when six months later, their grieving is interrupted by an unknown woman suing Rupert’s estate, claiming that he was also the father to her two sons. 
 
The Falkes brothers are pitched into turmoil, at once missing their father and feeling betrayed by him. In disconcerting contrast, their mother, Eleanor, is cool and calm, showing preternatural composure. Eleanor and Rupert had made an admirable life together, and they were proud of their handsome, talented sons: Harry, a brash law professor; Will, a savvy Hollywood agent; Sam, an astute doctor and scientific researcher; Jack, a jazz trumpet prodigy; Tom, a public-spirited federal prosecutor. The brothers see their identity and success as inextricably tied to family loyalty—a loyalty they always believed their father shared. 
 
Struggling to reclaim their identity, the brothers find Eleanor’s sympathy toward the woman and her sons confounding, and they begin to question whether they knew either of their parents at all.

Reviews

  • Got hooked and couldn’t put it down

    5
    By EnglishMajorProblems
    Great story - loved that each chapter told a story of a different character. Sometimes the conversations between characters was a little unbelievable - but still enjoyable to read.
  • Bravo!

    5
    By MiamiCarole
    Truly a phenomenal book. I have book-marked so many passages for their depth and originality. I am going to suggest it to my book club. I highly recommend. Thank you Susan Rieger. Wonderful work!
  • Torturous book

    2
    By Rivadita3
    I plowed through this most boring, wordy book. The author concentrated strictly on her verbosity, obviously impressed with her language skills and eager to use any quote she might have learned. The story line was fair, at best. There was nothing profound about this novel, nor was there a message learned. It was a great disappointment ...
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