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Fortune's Hand

By: Belva Plain
Narrated by: Ken Howard
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In this remarkable new novel, Belva Plain creates a brilliant portrayal of a man's descent from idealistic beginnings into a world of dishonesty and greed - and of the two women who love him.

Robb MacDaniel, a schoolteacher with noble intentions, comes into a little money, enabling him to go to law school. Upon graduation, he goes to work for a fine, honorable firm, and marries the daughter of the senior partner, leaving behind the hometown girl he had planned to wed. From then on, his career brings enormous successes but then takes a shocking turn that changes his life, the life of his family, and reverberates into the next generation.

With the magic of a born storyteller, New York Times best-selling author Belva Plain unfolds the devastating tale of a man whose dreams come true. Fortune's Hand is a novel of temptation, betrayal, and greed - and of the redeeming power of love.

©1999 Bar-Nan Creations, Inc. (P)1999 Random House, Inc.
Jewish Heritage Women's Fiction

Critic reviews

"An accomplished storyteller." (The Washington Post)

"Belva Plain is in a class by herself." (The New York Times)

"One of her most convincing tales of personal choice and human weakness." (Publishers Weekly)

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