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Inheritance- Landscapes of Love


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 Inheritance-Landscapes of Love
By Philip Tyler
Genre:-Contemporary Fiction/Literary Fiction/Romance
Publisher:-Pickhill Publishing
Blurb:-Inheritance is the climax of the Landscapes of Love trilogy. The sensual relationships of Charlie, Daniel and Anne Marie intensifies, as they track down the poachers to the gold mines og Western Australia. Charlie lives on the large family estate in the spectacular Yorkshire Dales. Since university, where she was physically abused by a wealthy American fellow student, she has had no interest in developing relationships and has thrown herself into managing the estate and enjoying her successful business as a landscape photographer. Daniel is an independent mercenary who works for governments and wealthy organisations around the world. He uses the financial rewards to run conservation programmes for white rhinos in Kenya and mountain gorillas in Rwanda. When his wife is killed, he uses his business skills to track down those responsible in the whole 'white gold' supply chain across the world and destroy them. Anne Marie is a very intelligent and extremely beautiful Afro-American who helps Daniel with his dangerous work. Anne Marie develops a passionate love for Charlie.
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My Review:-This is Book Three in 'Landscapes of Love'. I have had the pleasure of reading and reviewing Book One-Catharsis and Book Two-Retribution. In this book we met Sarah, who has inherited an old estate that once belonged to a distant relative. As Sarah starts to look further into the estate she becomes drawn into mystery and secrets that goes back through generations.
 Through the books we have seen Charlie, Daniel and Anne Marie relationship has developed, both within themselves as well with each other. Philip has managed to bring us conservation, family, mystery, friendship, relationship and romance wrapped up in these three books. I feel like I have travelled on this journey from the beautiful views of the Yorkshire Dales, to the plans of Africa and then to the gold mines of Australia with friends, sharing the good and the bad together. But I have to say I think Philip has kept the best to last. 

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