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This short and sweet book of blogs looks at Wills of the rich and famous and teaches us they are just like us. See the prescience Elvis displayed, and the error Lucille Ball probably made.
This book also contains excerpts of the Una Tiers mysteries as part of my evil plan to lure readers over to the dark side to read a few samples of the mysteries of Una Tiers.
This book is a hybrid, it reports on real life and has samples from mysteries. The connection? Real life gives us material to write fiction.

Lettuce Read Wills edition by Una Tiers Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

This was a interesting and informative book about the wills of the rich and famous. I was surprised at some of the celebrities who died without wills. And how some made terrible errors by not updating them.

I personally know how important a will is, even if you think you have nothing of real value. My mother didn't and I only have memories to remember her by. My childhood has been wiped out and I don't even have any old pictures, absolutely nothing.

Everyone should read this well written book, it will convince you to have your will written up. It won't take long to read but you will learn to not let this happen to your family!

Planning your will is a serious matter. I highly recommend this short book!

Product details

  • File Size 1279 KB
  • Print Length 92 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Fiona Gavelle (February 1, 2016)
  • Publication Date February 1, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01BDDGYC0

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Lettuce Read Wills edition by Una Tiers Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews


What happens if you are not famous and nobody finds the will you wrote?
Or, if you are famous and Una does?
Una, an attorney/humorist, researched some wills of famous people, then let us read her thoughts.
Funny stuff, and important lessons.
Lettuce is not a reference manual for writing your will.
But, it is a knock on your melon to at least think about writing or updating your will.
Made me think about getting mine updated.
And now I want to read hers.
Die now or die later. You get to say who gets your cabbage.
Write your LWAT, then check out the excerpts from Tiers' humorcides, funny mysteries, included with Lettuce Read Wills.
This is an analysis of wills written by some celebrities (most of the time from Hollywood). Each will gives an opportunity to discuss another aspect (and possible pitfall) of the art of will-writing.

At this point I have to make a confession. I would make a really bad lawyer for the simple reason that lawyer-speak never fails put me to sleep.
As a side note, I would never suffer from insomnia because I know the ultimate cure. The reason for the confession however is that I was not bored reading this book. The wills themselves were entertaining enough and their selection allowed for excellent analysis of different oversights and/or excellent foresight in some cases.

Recommended for people who have no clue about wills, or for those optimistic people who think they will be able to leave something valuable after they die.
Have you planned your estate yet?
Wills and Trusts are to be taken seriously.
In this book Una Tiers has written about the rich, famous and even politicians leaving their valued wealth and pets and whatever else they may have after they have died.
Written with humor, but a good message about the importance of estate planning from an author who practices law.
This is a quick, fun and informative read.

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
If you have anything left that's worth more than a loaf of bread or a couple of packs of chewing gum when you leave this world, do you know who'll get it? If you have an estate plan and a Last Will and Testament, you do; otherwise, your goodies may be distributed in ways you neither expect nor want.

That's the purpose of this short book, written in lighthearted fashion by a Chicago attorney. And while it's not meant to be legal advice - an up-front disclaimer I know is necessary because I've got a son who's a lawyer (for better or worse) - the author's points are well taken.

The lighthearted part comes from looking at wills of some rich and famous folks, from Will Shakespeare to Joan Crawford (she of the hated wire coat hangers) to JFK Jr. There's also a list of people who died intestate (that means they didn't have wills at all); although some might be pardoned because they probably weren't expecting to kick the bucket - such as John Denver, who died at age 54 and Jimi Hendrix at 28 - others certainly should have known better (think Pablo Picasso, who lived to the ripe old age of 92).

The sample wills are followed by excerpts from the author's Fiona Gavelle mystery series, which at the time of this writing totals four with a fifth planned for publication sometime this year. They, too, are filled with both humor and dead bodies. These stories, the author says, are derived from personal experience - illustrating that there's plenty of fodder for stories in everyday life.

The whole thing can be read in an hour or so; and while I'll admit the mystery series is intriguing, it's the "stuff" in those wills that got the lion's share of my attention. It all goes to show, I guess, that we all put our shoes on one foot at a time. Good reading!
Not interested in who has wills or what they will I'm not that kind of person but it's a great way of telling people why they should have a will
Have you ever wondered what celebrities do with their money when they die? Here's your chance to find out.
This was very interesting. Made you think about your own wills or lack of one. It was great reading about some of the stars I watched as a kid with my dad. Everything needs to be documented as to your wishes or who knows what will happen to your precious things you've collected over the years.
This was a interesting and informative book about the wills of the rich and famous. I was surprised at some of the celebrities who died without wills. And how some made terrible errors by not updating them.

I personally know how important a will is, even if you think you have nothing of real value. My mother didn't and I only have memories to remember her by. My childhood has been wiped out and I don't even have any old pictures, absolutely nothing.

Everyone should read this well written book, it will convince you to have your will written up. It won't take long to read but you will learn to not let this happen to your family!

Planning your will is a serious matter. I highly recommend this short book!
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