The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha is a well-executed mystery thriller that brings a fresh cultural twist to the popular remote-location plot line,

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Title | The Inheritance |
Writer | Trisha Sakhlecha |
Publisher | Pamela Dorman Books |
Publication date | Penguin |
MBR star rating /5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Genre | Mystery & Thrillers, Suspense, |
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Synopsis: The Inheritance
The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha
On a remote private island off the west coast of Scotland, the Agarwal family gathers for a long-awaited reunion that promises to be as dramatic as it is revealing. The stakes are high: Raj, the formidable patriarch and business tycoon, has only six weeks to decide how to divide his vast petrochemicals empire among his three children, setting the stage for tension and rivalry.
Each family member brings their own secrets and personal struggles to the table. Shalini, the gentle yet fragile mother, yearns for a reunion that might finally mend the rifts in her family. Myra, the eldest daughter and once-celebrated golden child, hides the painful truth of her looming bankruptcy from everyone. Aseem, the son and presumed heir, faces a wrenching choice between his duty to the family and the demands of his marriage. The fun-loving youngest daughter, Aisha, is desperate to shed the suffocating treatment of being perpetually seen as a child. And then there’s Zoe, the enigmatic outsider whose flawless, #Instaperfect life is built entirely on deception.
As the reunion unfolds, long-buried resentments and unspoken truths threaten to erupt, turning what should be a healing gathering into a powder keg of secrets. With every family member guarding their own skeletons, the tension mounts—until one of them proves capable of murder.
The Inheritance is a compelling exploration of family, legacy, and betrayal, where every secret has its price and the line between loyalty and self-preservation is dangerously thin.

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Review: The Inheritance
The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha is a well-executed mystery thriller that brings a fresh cultural twist to the popular remote-location genre. The novel follows a wealthy Indian family—whose fortune was built on petrochemicals—as they gather on a remote Scottish island to celebrate the parents’ anniversary. Amid the festivities, a major business sale is on the horizon, promising a split of the family fortune among the children. However, the carefully laid plans are thrown into disarray when family secrets and an unexpected guest upend the celebration.
The Inheritance :Key Strengths
- Unique Cultural Perspective:
One of the novel’s most distinctive features is its focus on an Indian family navigating both internal dynamics and cross-cultural encounters in a setting far removed from their roots. This fresh perspective adds depth and intrigue to the family drama and sets it apart from many similar thrillers in the UK. - Intriguing Setting:
The fact that the family owns the very island on which the events take place not only raises the stakes but also introduces an interesting subplot about legacy and ownership—an ironic twist given the historical context of British colonial rule over India. - Foreshadowing and Plot Twists:
Sakhlecha employs foreshadowing throughout the narrative, ensuring that most plot twists are hinted at well in advance. This careful build-up creates a satisfying sense of anticipation, even if, for some readers, the clues might feel overly obvious. - Solid Writing Style:
The author’s style is perfectly suited to the mystery thriller genre, making the book an ideal beach read. The pacing and narrative structure maintain interest, even if the twists and turns are somewhat familiar to seasoned readers of the genre.
The Inheritance :Areas for Consideration
- Predictability:
While the novel delivers a number of twists, some readers might find that the foreshadowing can sometimes be too on-the-nose, allowing keen readers to predict the direction of the plot. This may detract slightly from the overall suspense for those who prefer a more unpredictable narrative. - Crowded Genre:
Although The Inheritance brings its own unique elements to the table, it operates within a well-trodden framework of remote-location thrillers. For readers looking for something groundbreaking, it might not stand out as a revolutionary work—but it remains a thoroughly enjoyable read.
Final Thoughts
Overall, The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha offers an engaging blend of family drama, cultural intrigue, and mystery—all wrapped in the atmospheric setting of a secluded Scottish island.
While it does not completely redefine the genre, its unique cultural perspective, intriguing setting, and competent storytelling make it a worthwhile and enjoyable read for fans of this type of mystery thriller.

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