In "Cousin Henry" by Anthony Trollope, the inheritance of a family estate throws moral integrity and personal gain into sharp conflict. When the Indefer Jones estate narrowly escapes the expected heir, Isabel Brodrick, it falls instead to Henry, an unloved relative. As Henry wrestles with a guilty conscience over a hidden will that could change everything, the tension escalates. Trollope crafts a psychological drama around the themes of honesty, greed, and the quest for redemption in this captivating exploration of human character.