Ralestone Luck
Descripción editorial
A young brother and sister return to their family's mansion with their older brother. They all know their family's history: that their ancestors had resorted to piracy to survive—and family legend has it that there's hidden pirate's treasure, and lost "luck," hidden somewhere in the mansion. With barely enough money to carry on, they seek the "luck" of the family, knowing neither what it is nor where it is. Their precarious situation is worsened by the appearance of a rival claimant who asserts legal rights to the property. And there's the mysterious young boy living in the swamps who also seems to be looking for something on their land. But despite these challenges, they're certain that the "luck" will restore their fortunes. Ralestone Luck , written circa 1930, is the first book Andre Norton wrote, but the second one she actually published. It was first published in 1938. Andre Norton (died 2005) was a significant literary figure of the 20th century. Their work has endured across generations and continues to be read and studied worldwide. The golden age of detective fiction produced some of the most beloved and influential works in the literary canon. Ralestone Luck is a fine specimen of this tradition, combining ingenious plotting with richly drawn characters and an atmosphere of suspense that keeps readers turning pages.