A review by moriak
Rich Again by Anna Maxted

2.0

I picked up this book on a whim, looking for some light reading and thinking it was a typical chick-lit novel. Instead, I got a story with various one-dimensional characters and implausible plots that it almost reads like a parody. The main family is so helpless, hopeless, and shallow that the psychopath is basically the only likable character, as he's the only one who shows any shred of intelligence. Actually, that's not true. The evil stepmother does as well. The character with whom we're supposed to sympathize, though, is so dense you almost have to side with her stepmother in their interactions.