After inheriting her father’s fortune the best seems to beckon for Lucy and her husband, Richard. He is determined to turn his hand to the running of a small engineering firm and with it a lucrative export opportunity. Soon though the project is fraught with peril and Lucy’s role in the centre of it all is as surprising as it is intriguing. As Richard Briers says, “the pace and tension never lets up once you have begun to read it. You won’t be able to put it downâ€.
When Lucy inherits her father's millions, the best of everything that life can offer seems to beckon for her and her younger husband, Richard. He, however, who has not yet learned his trade as a stockbroker, is determined to prove his masculine credentials in the running of a small engineering firm that Lucy has added to a bulging portfolio.
Expelled by Idi Amin from Uganda, Ramesh Chandra came to the UK in 1972 and built a new and successful life with his wife and children. Accountant by profession, this is the first time he has turned his hand to a novel, drawing on the world of business, fincance, and East Africa, worlds all familiar to him.