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The Will: Gossip Girl meets Knives Out, the gripping, addictive new crime thriller for winter 2022

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With a diverse portfolio, Rebecca regularly writes for prestigious platforms such as Marie Claire, The Guardian, Telegraph Online, The Independent, Grazia, Stylist, and iPaper. Looking at her life through her social accounts, she seems to have a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle with her husband and family. She has traveled to many places when not active in her career. Apart from her profession as a journalist, she is also an author, feminist, and digital editor for Grazia. She has written columns for the Telegraph online and features for Metro.co.uk in the past. Or my work best friend who lives on the other side of the world but feels like she lives next door. My platonic soulmate best friend who I can spend three hours on the phone to without either of us finishing a story we’ve started telling, my sister who comes to my house every single Thursday night with expensive white wine and listens to me moan. My “only really message each other to talk shit about someone we haven’t seen for 10 years but would give them a kidney” best friends – the list goes on and on.

I didn't guess who would be left the house, and the way it was revealed / came about was better than I expected.Moreover, the journalist has posted tons of pictures of her husband on her social media handles. You can scroll through her gram to find many cute pictures with her husband. There are multiple viewpoints and timelines, with secrets being spilt and bonds being forged across generations, which kept the story interesting and alive, The tension builds and builds, with futures depending on what the outcome is. There were some brilliantly unlikeable characters who must have been great fun to write - and some more pleasant ones too, thank goodness. I still did not particularly care for the characters, apart from Cecily, who while not exactly nice, was glamorous and unique. I did not warm to Violet or their relationship dynamic. Edmund was a little shadowy and the rest of them, apart from Jonty were a bit of a wash out. But here’s the thing, Danny. I do live for someone else – specifically my daughter. And it’s for her that I’ve ended up as a single mum. Because all of the research indicates that the single best thing you can do for your child is facilitate them growing up in a low conflict home. And that’s what I’m doing.

I had heard enough of the plot to understand the clever and tidy wrap up but felt underwhelmed. It felt like a classic country house murder mystery without the murder. It’s been dubbed a mix of Knives Out meets Gossip Girl, and that’s a fair summation of this nifty little read.”– The Belfast Telegraph. The author has set this story up brilliantly, the house is to be left to one of the family, and it is not passed down to the eldest son or anything as archaic as that. Instead, it is down to the wishes of the recently deceased Cecily. As expected there were secrets, lies and revelations within the family as they all were keen to inherit this fortune in the building.

Rebecca Reid is married and has a beautiful family life with her husband. The couple lives in Kentish Town, North London. The house is a burden, a millstone, a full-time job . . . but they all want it. And some are willing do anything to get it. As a columnist for the Telegraph women’s section and Metro, she offers insights on gender politics, social class, and relationships. But we are sure that it is not available and his spouse’s name is not available. Now, his relationship is perfect. We have no more information about his spouse.

While limited information is available about Marcus, as he is not active on social media, it is evident that he is a caring husband who brings happiness to Rebecca’s life. Who doesn't want to live in a very big stylish English manor house? Roxborough Hall in Norfolk is such a house, and although it's often filled with people, there are times that only one or two people call it their home.

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How much net worth has Rebecca Reid earned so far? Rebecca Reid worked as a freelance essayist for the Telegraph, but she was able to make a fair amount of money doing it.

The house in question is Roxborough Hall, nestled deep in the Norfolk countryside and has been in the Mordaunt family for generations. The inheritance of the house is unusual. It doesn't automatically pass to the eldest child when the current owner dies. Instead, the next owner is chosen, by the current one, and it could be anyone in the family.Father’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about his Father; we will try to collect information and update soon. Rebecca Reid worked as a freelance writer for the Telegraph, but she could make a good net worth from it. Learning to ignore the fear of seeming rude is not an overnight transformation – unsurprising given that it’s drilled into us from birth. I’ve spent the last eighteen months working on it, and I’m still not perfect. But I do a little better every day, and I’ve found that I am far happier. Roxborough Hall in Norfolk plays at centre stage in this compelling novel. It’s home to the Mordaunt family and has been for generations. As part of the Mordaunt family tradition the house is bequeathed to a member of the family who is deemed most worthy, primogeniture is thrown out of the window and everyone is in with a chance of inheriting the hall. Letters are written to every member of the family detailing not only who is to be the next owner of Roxborough but also the reasons why the others have not inherited it.

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