The Heiress is a gripping, atmospheric, domestic gothic mystery full of dark family secrets of a complex, mysterious heiress and the inheritance she left behind.
1943 Tavistock, North Carolina. On September 12th, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, a three-year-old daughter (Ruby) of Mr. Mason McTavish and his wife Anna seemingly vanished into thin air while on a picnic. Mr. McTavish is among the wealthiest men in the state of NC.
Ruby disappeared for almost a year. Manson McTavish hired a Private Investigator and found the child alive and well, living in Spanish Fort, Alabama, eight months after she first disappeared with a family by the name of Darnell, who called her Dora—reunited with her family.
When Heiress, philanthropist, and one-time kidnap victim Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies at age 73, she is NC's wealthiest and most notorious woman. The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family's stunning estate high in the Blue Ridge mountains.
Ruby also had a string of bad luck and mishaps with her husband's death. The last husband gave her a nickname in NC, Mrs. Kill-more. She reverted to her maiden name, Ruby McTavish, afterward.
After her death, her adopted son, Camden, will inherit the estate and the nine-figure fortune stipulated in her will. Cam wants little to do with the house or the money. He rejects his inheritance and leads an everyday life as an English teacher in Colorado. He marries Jules, a woman who also escapes her past.
Ten years later, Camden is summoned upon his uncle's death and returns to the Ashby House with his wife, Jules. His cousin, Ben, his childhood tormentor and bully, contacts him after his father's death to deal with the family's problems.
The more Jules learns about Cam's estranged, twisted family, the more she is to claim everything that he is entitled to.
Was there any truth to the persistent rumours following her disappearance as a girl? What happened to those four husbands, who all died under mysterious circumstances? And why did she adopt Cam in the first place?
In addition to the POV, there are other estranged family members: the Nanny, Ben, the cousin, an estate lawyer, his sister Libby, and great aunt Nelle, Ruby's sister. Behind closed doors, this family has so many dark secrets hidden from their public personas.
Who are these people? The people they were born to be or the people they became— by their fate. Are we made up of different types of people?
Soon, Jules and Cam realize that an inheritance can entail far more than what's written in a will––and that the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave.
Told alternating in the past and present, there are different POVs from Jules, Camden, and Ruby (letters from the desk of Ruby A. McTavish). Who was she writing to?
These POVs teach us about childhoods, scandals, secrets, and marriages. All three are hiding secrets from one another. Nothing was simple with Ruby. From past to present, the complex past unfolds, and Ruby's mysterious childhood and letters, all the unlikeable characters and their lies and dark secrets and scheming within the family, kept me frantically swiping the pages on my Kindle late into the night. I was anxious to see how it would all turn out.
If you enjoy unlikeable dark characters, lies, secrets buried in the past, deception, murder mysteries, dysfunctional families with drama, past & present timelines, twists, gothic vibes, manipulation, ambiguous morals, and stories of the wealthy behaving immorally, I highly recommend The Heiress. Money truly is the root of all evil—The Rich Gone Bad.
Dark, sinister, wickedly addictive, riveting! It is my first time reading Rachel Hawkins, and it won't be my last—
I would like to thank NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for an ADC in exchange for an honest opinion