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The Oxford Inheritance

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The Oxford Inheritance

By: Ann A. McDonald
Narrated by: Nan McNamara
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At prestigious Oxford University, an American student searches for the truth about her mother's death in this eerie, suspenseful thriller that blends money, murder, and black magic.

You can't keep it from her forever. She needs to know the truth.

Cassandra Blackwell arrives in Oxford with one mission: to uncover the truth about her mother's dark past. Raised in America, with no idea that her mother had ever studied at the famed college, a mysterious package now sent her across the ocean, determined to unravel the secrets that her mother took to her grave.

Plunged into the glamorous, secretive life of Raleigh College, Cassie finds a world like no other: a world of ancient tradition, privilege - and murder. Beneath the hallowed halls of this storied university, there is a mysterious force at work...a dark society that is shaping our world and will stop at nothing to keep its grip on power. Cassie might be the only one who can stop them - but at what cost?

©2016 Ann A. McDonald (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers
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I expect this inept book was assigned the reader it deserves. The narrator cannot reproduce any sort of authentic accent other than generic American and the writing is unconvincing.

Has this author ever been to England?

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