The idea itself is not that unusual – rich guy has everything, then there’s a crisis, and lastly an attempted resolution. But this book does much more than that by the way that the reader is engaged, and identifies, with the main character’s ups and, more especially, downs. I do not often well-up at books but this one made me feel so sad in some passages that it was the only correct reaction. I was so used to Dominic Hollands’ with that I did not realise that his writing could also expose the opposite emotions so starkly. Bravo. The only downside in reading the book was the often annoying spelling errors and missed words that I forgave for the sake of the storyline. If this had happened on another book I would have stopped reading it all together. Nevertheless please get a hold of this book though as you too will enjoy it.

