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Tobias was convinced that his wealth was the reason for his family having been torn apart and concocted the puzzle in his will to try and bring them together. According to Oren, the only person who ever really knew what Tobias was thinking was Tobias himself.
How did Tobias Hawthorne orchestrate the inheritance game from beyond the grave? It is revealed that Tobias meticulously planned the game before his death, leaving behind detailed instructions for its execution.
Tobias Hawthorne chose Avery because he knew that his reputation would cause his enemies to come after his fortune once he has passed. He didn’t want Grayson, or any other Hawthornes, to have to deal with them and be in harms way.
It follows a teenage girl, Avery Kylie Grambs, who is unexpectedly left a billion-dollar fortune by a mysterious philanthropist, Tobias Hawthorne. In his will, Tobias stipulates that Avery must live in his mansion, Hawthorne House , for one year if she’s going to inherit.
Tobias’s Cunning Plan: As it turns out, Tobias orchestrated a series of elaborate puzzles and challenges for his potential heirs to solve. By doing so, he aimed to assess their character and find a worthy successor to his fortune.
In The Hawthorne Legacy, it was revealed that Toby isn’t a Hawthorne by blood; he was secretly adopted by Tobias and Tobias’s wife after Mallory Laughlin got pregnant. The Final Gambit clarifies this: Toby is the son of Mallory and William, which makes him, and Eve, Blakes by blood.
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Sep 1, 2020 · The big mystery was entailed in the premise: why did Tobias Hawthorne leave Avery his fortune? I knew that mystery would be solved in an almost National Treasure-esque fashion, with clues built into Hawthorne House and the surrounding estate leading to more clues, more questions, and finally answers.