'The Nest' is a probing tale that dives into the entanglements of family drama and the complexities of inheritance that test the bonds of four siblings. As they await to receive their shared trust fund, the 'Nest', their solidarity is jeopardized by Leo, the reckless older brother, whose substance-induced car crash not only threatens their financial future but also forces the family to face their personal failures and the weight of their choices. Set against the backdrop of New York City, this novel traverses the emotional and financial landscapes of familial obligations, ambitions, and the hard truths that come with both. Framed by the city's unforgiving pace, 'The Nest' is a deftly written demonstration of what it means to be part of a family bound as much by money as by blood.