Begotten Son by Danny Darren

Review:
Great book ,absolute delight to read, Danny starts interests the reader with his use of action terminology. The characters of Robert, Antonio and Rosa are introduced very well within the first few pages of the book and the book has a very visual outlook. You can atleast imagine some of things in the book actually happening. The title of the book is great as it tells the reader what to expect ‘Plan of the Italian Merchant’ is very much seen in the book as Robert Agnoli tries to move forward his lies and illegal activity to have a happy family.  

Rating: 4/5


Book Description:

When his wife dies in childbirth, wealthy Italian merchant Robert Agnoli makes a vow to do everything in his power to ensure their only son, Antonio, has the best in life.

A year later, on the final day of World War II, a chance encounter with an orphan girl leads Robert to concoct a detailed and somewhat outlandish plan to ensure that these two motherless children will never want for anything again as long as they live.


In his mind, the plan is simple and will mean that the two children are content and happy and that his wealth is looked after in the way he envisages. But in reality, the plan is beset with obstacles and those involved begin to realise that sometimes life, unfortunately, brings things that weren't planned for.

Will the burden of weaving a detailed web of secrets and lies, some of them illegal, prove too much for the family and its closest associates, or will Robert's wishes come together to cement the happiness of his family forever?

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About Author


Danny Darren is a young & vibrant author based in London and originally from Kurdistan. He draws he’s writing motivation from his personal experiences. Danny is also an actor and film producer and has received critical acclaim for his past acting roles.