
John Marsh's Millions
Written in the early 20th century by Charles Klein, 'John Marsh's Millions' explores themes of wealth, deceit, and familial relationships in New York society. The story begins with the unexpected death of John Marsh, revealing the tensions surrounding his inheritance, particularly with his morally corrupt brother, Jimmy. As various characters vie for John's fortune, including his daughter Paula, the novel examines the impact of social status and financial aspirations on family dynamics and personal ambitions.













