The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha, 352 pages
When the wealthy Agarwal siblings gather at a remote island for their parents' anniversary, they expect their father to retire and announce the succession plan for his multimillion-dollar company. All three of the adult children are expecting to get the lion's share of the inheritance, with pricey renovations, business plans, and adventures already planned. But when he changes his mind, things get dicey, with all three assuming that the other two have caused the change. As the claws come out, so do some long-buried secrets that threaten to disrupt everything even more.
Told through alternating points of view of the sisters and sister-in-law, this book is certainly intriguing, though it's not always easy to tell who's narrating. So it's OK, nothing to write home about. But if you're looking for a good Succession-like book to read, go ahead and give this quick read a whirl.

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