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All That We Are Heir To (CRIMINAL CONVERSATION Book 3) Kindle Edition
LIFE IS ALL WE HAVE ... ONE CONVERSATION AT A TIME.
Her mother died when she was a little girl. She has never known her father. Katie is growing up with her adoptive family and is surrounded by a world full of love. However, she is older now and she has questions. You know that thing where you walk into a room and the conversation stops? Or when you ask a question and the subject is changed—Katie knows them all too well. To confront the past—she has to know it. One day a strange man comes to the house. He asks to speak to her. And he has a story to tell. Will he have the answers she needs?
“I recommend this novel for its daring to flow against the current. For its unique perspective on what makes somebody a criminal.” — Amazon Reviewer
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 16, 2021
- File size1.4 MB
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- ASIN : B097DX4694
- Publication date : June 16, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 327 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,919,698 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,600 in Literary Sagas
- #21,430 in Saga Fiction
- #33,472 in Family Saga Fiction
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About the author

I was born and grew up in North London, England, but was unable to attend university when young due to family financial circumstances. Instead, I worked at various occupations, including dental nurse, laboratory assistant and shop assistant.
I married just before I was 20, and travelled to some interesting places around the world, following my husband’s career. I spent much time reading, a passion, but in order to keep further occupied I took office jobs when these were available to me; I hated the work, but the money was useful.
When we were back in the UK I took evening classes at various times and gained ‘A’ levels in Psychology, Sociology and English, eventually settling in Kent with my husband and becoming a mature student and gaining Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English and Literature before training and working as a teacher.
In 2016 we moved to the peace and quiet of rural Lincolnshire, and my sporadic writing activities became more permanent. I self-published Fairytales Don't Come True, my debut novel, in May 2020 and since then have written and published four books of poetry, October Poems, Thanksgiving Poems & Prose Pieces, Poet-Pourri and Social Climbing and Other Poems.
In January 2021 I published a sequel to Fairytales entitled Degenerate, Regenerate, and at the end of March 2021 I published a psychological suspense story, You Know What You Did. A third book was published in June 2021, entitled All That We Are Heir To, to make up the 'Criminal Conversation' trilogy with Fairytales and Degenerate, In November 2022 I published another psychological suspense story, What Else Did You Do?, which is a sequel to You Know What You Did. The work didn't stop, as alongside this sequel I was writing a fourth book to follow the 'Criminal Conversation' trilogy. Entitled 'Innocent, Guilty'. It was published in January 2023, and a fifth book, 'The Future of Our House' came out in June 2023. The sixth and final book is entitled 'Uphill, Downhill, Over, Out'. A standalone novel, 'An Honourable Institution' was published in January 2025.
I try to go for a long walk each day (weather permitting; I’m a fair-weather walker) in the beautiful countryside around us, and exercise for a couple of hours each morning, including use of a hula-hoop and stepping machine. I love food and drink and have spent half my life battling a weight problem. I managed to lose 5 stone of unfortunately-gained weight a few years ago and am determined to never regain it, Unfortunately however Covid and lockdown thwarted those plans, but at least I haven't put it all back on. Hopefully in what's left of 2023 I will manage to lose the excess. Life's certainly not fair in that respect, as every other day is a diet day (for hubby too) but the weight still came back. When not being careful--more often than is desirable these days--we enjoy a good meal with wine.
For other leisure activities I have taught myself to play the recorder--badly, but it keeps the brain cells ticking over. I also listen to music of many types; Tracy Chapman is playing while I write this, and will later be replaced by Leonard Cohen or Katie Melua or any one of dozens of other artists, or by some classical music or opera, another passion.
And of course there’s reading, something which I have loved since I was a child. I became a convert to eBooks and subscribed to the Kindle Unlimited programme, because although I love physical books, my bookcases are groaning under the weight and I don’t have room for any more. I review everything I read, since I became an author myself and realise the value of these in getting our work in front of as many eyes as possible; but it does mean that I have a large virtual To Be Read pile!
In late 2021 I undertook some editorial training and freelance work as a sub-editor. I terminated that work in late 2022, but have my hands full with writing my own books and reviewing those of others. Life is busy and certainly not boring.
I also built my own website, in November 2023. Check my Facebook page for the link.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021All That We Are Heir To; the third book in the Criminal Conversations trilogy by Laura Lyndhurst. Unlike the situations in books one and two, the conversation in this one, I feel, takes place to a large degree within Katie's mind.
Property and possessions are not the only things which might comprise an inheritance; for many, like Katie, questions form the bulk of that which is passed onto her. Questions concerning a mother she never knew, and of whom she has but scant and fleeting memories. Her father adds to her ever-expanding mystery with questions born of both his presence and lack thereof. All of which breeding comfort and confussion as Katie matures into a young woman.
The author explores a unique variant the modern family unit, and does so via Katie's perceptions, intuition and intelligence, as Katie evaluates what is viewed as normal against that which she feels as right.
The book of Katie's mother's life, written and published by Katie's Aunt Laura proves itself a double-edged sword; both edges suring up an inner strength and firm resolve against societal stigmas and the always-present notion of sins of the parent to be paid by the child.
Plans are made for a joint venture, yet a single kiss sends Katie upon the journey alone; there she discovers she is not only one who inherits, but that she forms a dark piece of someone else's inheritance for which closure is sought.
A great read; I found myself constantly trying to leap forward in thought to analyse directions and connections.
Good show, Lyndhurst!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021What a great addition to the series. I was so glad that I read them sequentially, from book 1 “Fairytales Don't Come True “, to book 2 “ Degenerate, Regenerate and finally book 3 “All That We Are Heir To”. This author’s style is a beautiful blend of the classic and modern thriller with a hint of gothic elements. The whole series exemplified all the characters’ variety of perspectives too and that was refreshing…heart-wrenching. I found the series thought-provoking and nail-biting. I’d recommend it to lovers of the thriller genre.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021This is an excellent third book of a trilogy, one that makes you feel that the first two were written in order to make this one have a superb conclusion. It is set in England and a Greek island, where the protagonist has gone to explore her roots. The first two books of the trilogy, also well-written, set this one up perfectly. I highly recommend it!
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- Tracey GerrardReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 4, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars An emotionally charged ending to a superb series!
All That We Are Heir To is an emotionally charged ending to the Criminal Conversation Trilogy.
The story begins with Katie (the daughter of Magdalena from Fairytales Don’t Come True book 1.) She’s seven years old and questioning why she doesn’t have a dad. She knows her mum died when she was three and the women, who are taking care of her are her adopted aunties.
When a man turns up out of the blue, Katie is told that he is her father. She’s scared and excited about the turn of events and when she is then introduced to Miles who is supposed to be her half-brother, a loving family bond build’s between the three of them.
The story then continues into Katie’s teens and takes you on an epic emotional journey with Katie having to deal with hatred, loss and confusion. She’s also trying to understand her quick temper when she is subjected to abuse over her mother’s book.
There are so many questions, which need to be answered as well as trying to come to terms with her feelings, so off she travels alone to where it all began, (Greece) in the hopes to find herself and the answer’s she so desperately needs.
I’m not going to say anymore because I don’t want to spoil the story. However, the build up to various situations and then the result due to them, keeps you on tender hooks throughout and again just like the previous two books your emotions are stretched to the limits.
Laura has done a brilliant job at bringing this series to an end. Her descriptive writing and storyline captures your attention from the beginning.
This is a series not to be missed. Highly Recommended!
- Loves to readReviewed in Australia on October 15, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars 2nd time read
Great thriller with a realistic solid plot with a conclusion that made me read the next book in the series. This author's stories never let me down but also make me sit and think about the possibilities.... I must read the next book!!
- Ermelinda MakkimaneReviewed in India on July 2, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars A hugely satisfying third installment of the Criminal Trilogy
Having read the earlier two installments of the Criminal Trilogy by Laura Lyndhurst, I was eager to see how it wrapped up. And I was not disappointed. The undercurrent of tragedy that the first two books have spills over into this one as well. It is fitting, poetic justice, one might say, that the novel ends at the same location where the original "sin", so to say, took place. The author's love of classical literature is evident as is her knowledge of Greece and Greek temperament. But that's not what I'd recommend the book for. I recommend this novel for its daring to flow against the current. For its unique perspective on what makes one a criminal. For showing the viewpoint of the "criminal". And for the masterful plot arc that started with the story of Magdalena and moved on to Kadi's and, like a virtuoso finishing off a difficult piece, pulling all the strands together in Katie. Bravo!
- Karen InkleReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, love it, love it!
Criminal conversation book 3 and what a fantastic conclusion to this trilogy. Katie leads a life thats full of unanswered questions about her existence, her parents, their lives, basically everything about her. As she meets different people along the way, slowly all the pieces drop into place and all her questions are answered, well almost!
A story of the unknown, with feelings of frustration, confusion, love and all the mixture of emotions you could possible have, Katie battles to get the answers she needs.
Laura Lyndhurst has an amazing skill of drip feeding snippets of information which holds your interest throughout and you can't help but read on desperate to see where the path will lead. Indepth descriptions of events, scenery and characters easily help your minds eye develop a picture of the story as it progresses and unfolds. A fantastic story that leads you wanting more from this exceptional aothor, bring on the next one! Highly recommended, the series a must read!
- Three PebblesReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb ending to a brilliant series.
All The We Are Heir To is the final book in Laura Lyndhurst's Criminal Conversation trilogy and I would recommend the series to anyone who loves a modern day tragedy.
This is the story of Katie, Magdalena's young daughter who is raised by her aunts (friends of her mother) and as she grows up she learns about her mother - her history and the events that lead to her tragic life. Then a man named James comes into Katie's life, purporting to be her father. And it is likely he is her father but there is also the possibility he is her uncle.
Regardless, he loves young Katie and she loves him. She also gets to meet her half-brother (or maybe cousin) Miles and the youngsters become the best of friends as they grow up.
This is a fitting final part to the trilogy because it couldn't end without the reader learning about Katie and her life. We met her as a child in part 1 - 'Fairytales Don't Come True' and I loved that the author came back to finish her story.
These three books will become classics one day and I recommend you read them. I loved them so much and I know I will read them again and again.