Claire Ashworth-Bowen has spent decades teaching students to notice the small signs that reveal larger truths. When subtle inconsistencies begin appearing during visits with her aging father at his senior residence, those same instincts lead her to questions no daughter ever expects to ask. As Claire quietly follows paperwork, care plans, financial records, and court processes, she finds herself confronting the immense authority granted through adult guardianship.
What begins as concern for one family's future becomes an investigation into whether convenience, bureaucracy, and institutional momentum can slowly separate vulnerable people from the lives they built. Set within the worlds of elder care, probate oversight, and family responsibility, The Guardianship is a thoughtful legal suspense novel about dignity, accountability, and the importance of paying close attention before ordinary decisions become permanent ones.
Emotionally resonant and carefully grounded, this is a story about family, truth, and the quiet courage required to challenge systems that few people fully understand.
Claire Ashworth-Bowen has spent decades teaching students to notice the small signs that reveal larger truths. When subtle inconsistencies begin appearing during visits with her aging father at his senior residence, those same instincts lead her to questions no daughter ever expects to ask. As Claire quietly follows paperwork, care plans, financial records, and court processes, she finds herself confronting the immense authority granted through adult guardianship.
What begins as concern for one family's future becomes an investigation into whether convenience, bureaucracy, and institutional momentum can slowly separate vulnerable people from the lives they built. Set within the worlds of elder care, probate oversight, and family responsibility, The Guardianship is a thoughtful legal suspense novel about dignity, accountability, and the importance of paying close attention before ordinary decisions become permanent ones.
Emotionally resonant and carefully grounded, this is a story about family, truth, and the quiet courage required to challenge systems that few people fully understand.