In 'Best Kept Secret', the third volume of the Clifton and Barrington family saga, the inheritance of the Barrington family fortune hangs in the balance in post-WWII London. As Harry Clifton promotes his novel in America and Emma searches for a missing child, Giles Barrington faces a fierce political contest for his seat in the House of Commons. Years later, Sebastian Clifton, Harry and Emma's son, finds his own path after an expulsion from Cambridge leads him into a complex international art fraud involving a valuable Rodin statue, intertwining his fate with that of his family.
Why You Should Read?
- Continue following the intricate lives of the Clifton and Barrington families.
- Explore themes of inheritance, political struggle, and the pursuit of truth.
- Experience a compelling plot involving a valuable art fraud and its consequences.
- Witness the next generation of the Clifton family navigate personal and societal challenges.