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  • Lady Justice and the Living Trust

  • By: Robert Thornhill
  • Narrated by: George Kuch
  • Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins
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Lady Justice and the Living Trust

By: Robert Thornhill
Narrated by: George Kuch
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On his deathbed, the 90-year-old former bookkeeper for the Kansas City mafia names Walt as the successor trustee on his Living Trust.

An unsuspecting Walt soon discovers that his duties include keeping an eye on the heirs, who must complete some very specific tasks before claiming their inheritance.

When things start to go south, Walt soon learns that the heirs will resort to anything, including murder, to get their hands on their grandfather’s money.

©2019 Robert Thornhill (P)2019 Robert Thornhill
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Trust on good old Walt to be there

I loved this book. You never know what is going to happened when you start a Robert Thornhill story other than it will be good and get you chuckling as it unfolds. Oh and justice will always be served even if it is years later. I like the way the author writes about everyday people and the trails a normal family can face when facing lot of money it either brings out the best in people or the worst and in this book it certainly brought out the worse.
When an old friend is dying he asks John to be his Living trust executive, John declines being to old but suggests his son Walt. Before Walt even gets asked the man dies and Walt has no choice. The man had no family other than three grand children and with each of them having there own problems he stipulated that in order to get there inheritance them must carry out certain things and it is Walt's job to see that they do. Stop drinking, stop gambling and get a job these actions prove to be to hard for the hapless Trojans they decide to get the money another way. A way that means Walt and Maggie will be facing guns and moral dilemmas because the man also worked for the Kansas city Mob.
George Kuch is very good and long may he continue being the voice of Walt Williams.

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