![]() ![]() Nate O'Riley, the lawyer sent to find Rachel Lane. ![]() Troy paid for her to attend college, but she then disappeared into medical school and seminary. She was re-contacted by her father when she was a teenager. ![]() She is a missionary in Brazil who wants nothing to do with the money and refuses to sign any legal papers. Rachel Lane, an illegitimate daughter who Troy wills eleven billion dollars to. Josh manipulates the situation from behind the scenes. Nate is emerging from his fourth stay in rehab, and he reluctantly agrees to go. He decides to assign Nate O'Riley, a former high-powered litigator and recovering alcoholic, to find her. Josh Stafford, Troy's lawyer, confidant, and executor, must find Rachel, but he knows only that she is a missionary somewhere in Brazil. This will leave only enough money to each of his heirs to pay off their debts up until the day of his death, and leaves everything else to Rachel Lane, an illegitimate daughter that none of his family and associates know about. Minutes before his suicide, he shows his lawyer a new will that he would like carried out. In order to cut his family out of his will, he makes a fake will a few hours before his suicide, putting his family into that will. Troy Phelan, an eccentric, reclusive, ruthless billionaire businessman, commits suicide. It was published in hardcover by Doubleday on February 2, 1999. The Testament is an adventure story by American author John Grisham. ![]()
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