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Part of "Kane & Abel" series
The Prodigal Daughter, by Jeffrey Archer, is a captivating novel that tells the story of INGRID OBERLIN, an ambitious woman who rises from poverty to become the richest self-made woman in America. The book is the third installment in Archer's Clifton Chronicles series, but it can be read as a standalone novel. The story begins in 1929, with INGRID's mother, Emma, giving birth to her in a Seattle hospital, after being abandoned by her lover, Harry Clifton. Emma dies soon after childbirth, leaving INGRID to be raised in an orphanage. However, INGRID's life takes a turn for the better when she is adopted by a wealthy couple, the BARONS. As INGRID grows up, she becomes increasingly determined to make a name for herself and escape the shadow of her adoptive family's wealth. She moves to New York City and becomes a successful businesswoman, eventually founding her own company, Oberlin Enterprises. Along the way, she faces numerous challenges, including betrayal, scandal, and heartbreak, but she never gives up. One of the most compelling aspects of The Prodigal Daughter is INGRID's complex relationship with her adoptive family. While she is grateful for their wealth and privilege, she resents their attempts to control her life and their refusal to acknowledge her accomplishments. This tension adds an extra layer of drama to the story and keeps the reader engaged until the very end. Another strength of the novel is Archer's vivid and engaging writing style. He has a knack for creating memorable characters and intricate plotlines that keep the reader guessing. The pacing is excellent, with each chapter building on the one before it, leading to a satisfying and surprising conclusion. Overall, The Prodigal Daughter is a highly recommended read for anyone who enjoys well-crafted family sagas with strong female protagonists. It is a testament to Archer's storytelling abilities and his ability to create complex and relatable characters that readers will root for until the very end...
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