The Trust, from Ronald H. Balson, the international bestselling author of Once We Were Brothers, finds private investigator Liam Taggart returning to his childhood home for an uncle's funeral, only to discover his death might not have been natural.
When his uncle dies, Liam Taggart reluctantly returns to his childhood home in Northern Ireland for the funeral—a home he left years ago after a bitter confrontation with his family, never to look back. But when he arrives, Liam learns that not only was his uncle shot to death, but that he’d anticipated his own murder: In an astonishing last will and testament, Uncle Fergus has left his entire estate to a secret trust, directing that no distributions be made to any person until the killer is found. Did Fergus know, but refuse to name, his killer? Was this a crime of revenge, a vendetta leftover from Northern Ireland’s bloody sectarian war? After all, the Taggarts were deeply involved in the IRA. Or is it possible that the killer is a family member seeking Fergus’s estate? Otherwise, why postpone distributions to the heirs? Most menacingly, does the killer now have his sights on other family members?
As his investigation draws Liam farther and farther into the past he has abandoned, he realizes he is forced to reopen doors long ago shut and locked. Now, accepting the appointment as sole trustee of the Fergus Taggart Trust, Liam realizes he has stepped into the center of a firestorm.
The Trust is a gripping audiobook from an acknowledged master of secrecy and suspense.
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“A heart-wrenching…triumphant story.”
— Chicago Tribune on Karolina’s TwinsWeaving together history with mystery, Ronald H. Balson crafts a compelling tale.
— Us WeeklyReaders who crave more books like Balson’s Once We Were Brothers and Kristin Hannah’s best-selling The Nightingale will be enthralled by Karolina’s Twins.
— Booklist (starred review)A heart-wrenching...triumphant story.
— The Chicago Tribune“Lena Woodward’s survivor account becomes the main source of suspense, since she is reluctant to reveal the full horror of what she experienced until the end…and it does not disappoint.Karolina’s Twins is involving right from the start, it reads quickly, and fans of historical fiction are sure to enjoy it.
— Chicago Jewish StarQuite a read! I must say that Balson kept me on the edge of my seat wondering what the next chapter would reveal. He did an excellent job in staying true to the historical facts.... Throughout the book, Balson keeps the suspense so riveting...that it was difficult to put the book down. I would say most will read it in one night sitting—Kudos to Ronald Balson.
— Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff, Director of the University of Miami Holocaust Teacher InstituteSecrets, friendships, survival, and the Holocaust are woven together in Ronald H. Balson’s haunting Karolina's Twins.
— Family CirclePraise for Saving Sophie:In Balson’s solid sequel to Once We Were Brothers, …[he] succeeds in illuminating the personal side of the Middle Eastern conflict through his deeply human, psychologically credible characters.
— Publishers WeeklySaving Sophie is a page turning read filled with despair and anger but with hope, love, and humanity at its core.
— Jewish Book CouncilBalson keeps readers wanting to know more, as he ties up each loose end toward the conclusion of this action-adventure thriller.
— Baltimore Jewish NewsPraise for Once We Were Brothers:As compelling a story as you would ever want to read. . . . A new look at an old story, and it will stay with you long after you have finished it.
— Jackie K Cooper, Huffington PostOnce We Were Brothers tells a great story . . . gripping…
— The Chicago TribuneThis novel is uplifting and moving, intelligently written and featuring historically accurate context and an unusual insight into human character and motivations. Highly recommended for all readers.
— Library Journal (starred review)Readers will be riveted by this novel’s central question: Will justice long delayed be denied?
— Kirkus ReviewsThis thriller opens with a bang . . . [a] decades-spanning page-turner.
— Reader’s DigestThe author describes the atrocities of wartime Poland and the beautiful, eternal romance between Ben Solomon and his wife, Hannah. Balson's first novel is hard to put down.
— The Jewish Book WorldBalson does a number of things superbly: he crafts a highly readable plotline and makes great use of the Chicago backdrop…many will enjoy this gripping novel for its narrative drive and its emotional storytelling.
— BooklistA legal thriller...a reader knows he’s writing from the inside.
— Chicago Jewish StarThis novel touches the heart of the reader.
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Ronald H. Balson is a Chicago trial attorney, an educator, and a writer. His practice has taken him to several international venues, including villages in Poland that inspired his first novel, Once We Were Brothers.
Fred Berman has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. He is an actor of theater, film, and television whose credits include Broadway’s The Lion King, Law & Order, and Directing Eddie, among others. He was featured in Entertainment Weekly for his work on the Walking Dead audiobook series.