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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
Lucky Numbers by Dick Elder is a well-written novel about the pitfalls of winning the lottery. Ed is a supermarket manager and his wife, Sandy, is an office manager for a group of dentists. They and their 2 daughters live a normal life until Ed wins $88 million on the lottery. Determined not to let it change their lives, they hire a team of financial and tax experts to help them handle it. But, things soon start to spiral out of control, with the purchase of an expensive house, cars, the best education for the girls and a household full of staff. The crunch comes when eldest daughter Bev goes to Mexico with her boyfriend and they get kidnapped. Following her rescue, life changes for the family, forcing them to make new decisions that may affect their lives.
In Lucky Numbers, Dick Elder has laid out for his readers the joy and the pitfalls of coming into a large sum of money. While it is only a novel, there is a large amount of truth in this and he has put the story across well. The story follows the changing lives of all members of the family and others around them and is an extremely well-written account of how a lot of money can change your life, no matter how well prepared you are and whether you want it to or not. In fact, it's so well written, one could wonder if some of it was perhaps written from personal experience...