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2009


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The Thornthwaite Inheritance is an award-winning children's macabre crime novel by British author Gareth P. Jones. It was published in 2009.

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Plot summary

Ovid and Lorelli Thornthwaite are thirteen-year-old twins and they are very unusual. They wear only black, eat only bland food, listen and play only sombre music and have no electric appliances other than light bulbs in their house. But what is even stranger is their desire to kill each other! When Lorelli and Ovid create a truce on their thirteenth birthday, Lorelli brings a lawyer into the house to add to their deceased parents' will. If one of the twins kills the other before their sixteenth birthday, the day in which they inherit half of the Thornthwaite's massive inheritance, the other will immediately be cut out of the will. But bizarre murder attempts continue to be made, and the twins, though deeply suspicious of each other, work together to uncover the explanation. The book ends with the twins promising to discontinue trying to kill each other, and hoping that they have a better life, after they have discovered the culprit who got killed by a contraption designed to kill the twins.

Critical reception

The story was quite well received by crtics. It won the Doncaster Book Award, and also the Rotherham Book Awards. The Times said that the book is 'surely material for a film'. BooksforKeeps noted its similarity to Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events but thought it was less repetitive and manipulative towards the reader. TheBookBag praised the likeable characters, but noted about the excessive use of plot twists, and thought that the style of writing was dull.

References

The Thornthwaite Inheritance Wikipedia