Abbey In The Oakwood
Book Six in the RELATIVE Series.
Adelstein Beckett has a shadowed past, and that past soon arrives at the doorstep of his manor to disrupt his present and alter his future. Abbey in the Oakwood is the last book in The Relative Series, and this story tells the tale of how the characters in each of the first five books are connected, and how Addy Beckett, and his Abbey in the Oakwood, forge a trail of destruction that will haunt his family’s future, as well as torment others who become caught in their web of lies.
After Addy attempts to kill a young student he impregnated in 1918, he is haunted by visions of her in the oak forest behind his manor. Twenty years later, after regaining her memory and remembering what Addy had done, Abigail returns to Addy’s manor with a seething need for revenge, and a desire to kill.
Abigail’s plot to make Addy question his mental acuity is set into motion, and when Addy realizes the young woman he thought he murdered is the woman now living in his home, the world around him begins to crumble.
Addy is a slave to her whims. He will not give up his distinguished career as a professor. He will not leave his stately manor. And he will do whatever it takes to avoid going to prison, even if it involves murder.