A Sense of Entitlement

Very excited to report that my latest novel A Sense of Entitlement is now in print!!!!

In 1950 a long-time patient of  London’s former Woodland Asylum is found dead in his bed. His identity is known, as is the fact that his wealthy family has for years made provision for his care. But unfortunately they are also dead and the only person who knows why the man ended up in an asylum for 50 years is the family barrister who is now entrusted to locate a clergyman in Australia and advise him he is about to receive a substantial sum of money.

Where there’s a will, there’s a relative and this quirky four-part story begins in England in 1880 and concludes in Australia 70 years later. Over one weekend in 1954, extended family dynamics come to life with relatable characters, more than one shock announcement and a fall-out of mega proportions when just desserts are served – not to everyone’s liking.

With insightful and often humorous commentary by one psychotic adult and one 12 year old girl, A Sense of Entitlement is entertaining reading at its best.

Copies are available from www.talesfromthetreehouse.com.au

RRP $30+p&h