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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
Doc’s Codicil by Gary F Jones is a humorous tale of inheritance. Doc has died and all the family are called together to see what they inherited, only to find that Doc has added a codicil to his will. If they want the money, they have to work for it, and they must do that by working out what the codicil actually means – “Take Doofus Squirrel Fishing.” The family must pull together on this one and work as a team if they want to inherit; and the only way they can work out what Doc meant is to read the story he wrote of what happened one Christmas season many years before. They must talk to his friends, they must go through his paperwork, and they must solve all the clues that lead to the answer. The inheritance may not be what it appears at first glance though, and sometimes people just need to learn a lesson they didn’t know they needed to be taught.
Doc’s Codicil by Gary F Jones is one of those laugh a minute books. It is a wonderfully written tale with plenty of clues that even the reader can jinx in trying to solve the mystery. It is actually in two parts, both intertwining neatly. The first part is, of course, the codicil and the hoops that the family has to jump through to work it out, and the second is Doc’s memoirs of that Christmas when he met Doofus. I won’t say any more because it will spoil the plot for other readers but Doofus is the central character to all of this. I thought this was a cleverly written tale, full of humor and some life stories that anyone can learn from; stories of insecurity, stories of not having any courage, of realizing that failure is always an option. Thoroughly enjoyable read, one that would suit any age group from young adult upwards.