With his past well and truly in the open, Mike must take steps to secure his enormous inheritance from his adversaries. They run the family trust, abused his mother, and are tied into evil globe-spanning conspiracies.
Mr. Ringo can make reading about legal proceedings and land purchases interesting, and that’s what he does here. There isn’t very much action, and the book seems sometimes like a long political lecture. If you’re a Ringo fan, you’ll probably enjoy it anyway.


