Publisher's Synopsis
The Weird Sisters (Volumes I-III) By Richard Dowling Henry Walter Grey found his life of crime an easier burden than expected. In place of his former dread, he now dreaded only disclosure. 'Wat', as the town leaders knew him, was owner of the Daneford Bank and anxious to retain the legacy he'd inherited. After all, Wat reasoned, it wasn't his fault the bank was struggling in a difficult economic climate. Hadn't he practically been forced to dip into client funds? After Wat's first indiscretion, it seemed only sensible to go deeper. But fate intervened as Wat dipped his plump fingers into the fortunes of his richest client, an aging baronet. Far from being discovered, however, Wat was asked to become executor of the baronet's will. The estate would be left to his client's heir, the lovely young Maud, upon her 22nd birthday. Until then, Wat would control her fortune. For the first time in years, Wat Grey relaxed. Was that his fatal mistake?