Seth Hubbard is dying of lung cancer and writes a questionable will immediately before his death, leaving everything to his maid. His family fights to the end, making all kinds of accusations and involving many lawyers.
Not until the very end of the book does Hubbard's reasoning make sense, bringing the novel to an interesting conclusion.
Like Grisham's
A Time to Kill, this book is hard not to read in one sitting.
Submitted by Mrs. Caudill
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