Ralestone Luck
Ralestone Luck
The Ralestone siblings have nothing left but each other and a name that once meant something. After years of wandering, they return to Pirate's Haven, their ancestral home in the Louisiana bayous, long abandoned, supposedly haunted, and deep in debt to creditors who want them out. But the Ralestones have one advantage: the Luck. An old family inheritance, more than mere money, something that once made their name synonymous with prosperity. It's been missing for generations. Now they have to find it, and the answers are hidden in the crumbling mansion's haunted corridors, in the swamps, in the stories their mother told them. Three siblings. One house full of secrets. A fortune worth reclaiming. Norton writes them with sharp, affectionate wit, Rupert's steady hand, Ricky's wild spirit, Val's dry barbs, they're the kind of characters who make you wish you were on this quest with them. This is adventure fiction with a light touch, a hint of the supernatural, and the quiet certainty that family is the real luck.
























