Wills often contain surprises. This one especially so.
Reggie and Enton Bookman have just inherited their grandfather's bookshop. The place is profitable, well-loved by the community, and situated in a lively shopping district.
But the Bookman brothers want nothing to do with it. After all, who in the world would want to waste their time around books when they could sell the place, pocket a few million, and experience the luxury of VIP airport lounges and first-class flights?
With such a hot property, selling it should be easy, right?
Not when every scheme the brothers come up with to rid themselves of the shop hits obstacle after obstacle.
And the more time Enton spends in the shop, the more he starts to believe it's not just bad luck thwarting their efforts.
If you believe in the magic of books and enjoy a dash of humor with your magical realism, you'll love the exploits of the Bookman brothers.