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    Strong premise carries Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé’s The Heirs

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    By Jessica on June 3, 2026 Ages 14 & up, young adult

    THE HEIRS, by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, Feiwel & Friends, June 2, 2026, Hardcover, $20.99 (young adult, ages 14 and up)

    Five teen geniuses find themselves at the center of their billionaire father’s murder investigation in The Heirs, by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé.

    Five prodigies, one dead father, a mansion full of suspects…

    Octavius the Maestro.
    Fola the Brain.
    Bilal the Olympian.
    Perdita the Artist.
    Romeo the Failure.

    These are the five heirs of the illustrious billionaire Leontes Button. Adopted and viciously trained with their father’s infamous “Button Method” to prove his hypothesis for creating prodigies―child geniuses―the Button siblings have had no choice but to be brilliant according to their father’s impossibly high standards.

    Until he is murdered at his annual Prodigy Ball.

    Now, all who attended the ball are required to stay in the Button Manor while the police investigate. But the officers have their work cut out for them―each of the Button siblings has something to hide, but The Heirs aren’t the only ones with secrets. After all, Leontes Button was especially good at making enemies. . . —Synopsis provided by Feiwel & Friends

    The Heirs is a multi-point-of-view, shifting timeline mystery with a compelling premise — with enough training, anyone can become a prodigy.

    With as many viewpoints and times, you’d think The Heirs would be hard to follow, but it’s surprisingly clear. At times, perhaps too clear, not allowing readers to piece things together themselves.

    Author Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé utilizes sharp humor and strong relationships to move the story forward.

    The Heirs isn’t as dynamic as other YA mysteries, but it’s enjoyable nonetheless.

     

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    Jessica Harrison is the reviewer behind Cracking the Cover. She loves books and worked as the in-house book critic at a daily newspaper, writing reviews and interviewing authors for two years. When the company cut back, she lost her position covering books, but that doesn't mean she stopped reading. If anything, the whole experience made her more passionate about reading and giving people the tools to make informed decisions in their own book choices. She has been featured on NetGalley's Blogger Spotlight and is on Kindleprenuer's Ultimate List of the Best Book Review Blogs. Contact her at jessica(at)crackingthecover(dot)com and follow Cracking the Cover on Bluesky, Instagram,  Facebook and Twitter (X) @crackingthecovr. You can also read scaled down reviews on Jessica's Goodreads review page. Jessica is also a reviewer on Amazon.

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