Rich Solitaire

Rich Solitaire by Graham Masterton, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited in 2004, spans 1327 pages in English. This book presents a dual narrative that explores themes of wealth and desire through two distinct yet interconnected stories. The first part, “Rich,” delves into seven decades marked by power, privilege, and the complexities of human emotion, while the second part, “Solitaire,” focuses on a precious gemstone that embodies a tumultuous history of greed and unfulfilled love.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters and experiences that reflect the intricacies of life intertwined with wealth and longing. The narrative captures the essence of family dynamics and the impact of choices across generations. Through its exploration of contemporary issues within the framework of a family saga, Rich Solitaire offers insights into the human condition, making it a significant addition to the genres of literature and fiction.
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RICH
Rich covers seven explosive, enthralling decades of power and privilege, of passion and pleasure, of pain amidst plenty. In its pages, a masterly bestselling storyteller has created a brilliant, character-filled and compellingly believable portrait of what it means to be – RICH.
SOLITAIRE
Every solitaire as precious as the Natalia Star brings with it a history of greed, tragedy and lust. But the dazzling, flawless stone which Barney Blitz left to the son he never knew represented more than a violent past – it was the symbol of one man’s uncontrollable passion for the woman he loved but could never possess.
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