The Heir

The Heir by Barbara Taylor Bradford is a First Edition published by Macmillan in July 2008. This 560-page novel explores the complexities of the Deravenel family, whose vast business empire is valued in the billions and spans the globe. At the center of the narrative is Edward, the charismatic heir who has faced numerous challenges, including betrayal and threats from enemies, as well as personal struggles with his demanding wife and tumultuous relationships.
Readers will find a rich saga that delves into themes of family loyalty and ambition, as Edward grapples with the need for a worthy heir to sustain the Deravenel legacy. The story unfolds against a backdrop of tragedy and conflict, particularly between Edward and his two brothers: the loyal Richard and the troubled George, whose destructive tendencies threaten the family’s reputation. As Edward navigates these familial tensions, he is faced with a scandalous choice that could irrevocably alter the course of the Deravenel dynasty.
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The Deravenels: Their business empire is worth billions, their influence stretches across the globe. And Edward, the dashing and charismatic chosen son, is the king of his company at last. He has survived harrowing years of betrayal, threats from ruthless enemies, and countless lovers—his demanding wife among them. But the most dramatic event of Edward’s life is still to come…
A worthy heir is needed to keep the Deravenel dynasty alive. But for this family, tragedy and death remain obstacles at every turn. Now Edward must navigate a dangerous collision course between his two brothers: the loyal, beloved Richard and his middle brother, George, an alcoholic bent on ruining Edward and his good name. Or he could pursue an entirely different option—one so desperate, and scandalous, that it would leave the world of the Deravenels forever changed….
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