Rachel Lane

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Rachel Lane is a central character in John Grisham’s legal thriller "The Testament," known as a missionary heiress whose unexpected inheritance drives the novel’s plot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Testament NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre legal thriller
appearsInMedium novel
associatedCharacter Nate O’Riley NERFINISHED
Troy Phelan NERFINISHED
associatedTheme missionary work in remote regions
renunciation of wealth
associatedWith Brazilian Pantanal NERFINISHED
conflictType inheritance dispute
countryOfWorkPublication United States NERFINISHED
createdBy John Grisham NERFINISHED
familyBackground heiress to a large fortune
firstAppearanceYear 1999
gender female
hasEthicalDilemma whether to accept a vast inheritance
inheritanceFrom Troy Phelan NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreOfWork legal fiction
moralCharacteristic altruistic
devout
selfless
narrativeFunction drives the plot through her inheritance
nationality American
notableFor being a missionary heiress
receiving an unexpected inheritance
occupation missionary
partOfFictionalUniverse John Grisham novels NERFINISHED
primaryMotivation helping indigenous people
religious service
publisherOfWork Doubleday NERFINISHED
relatedWorkTheme duty versus personal gain
faith versus wealth
religion Christianity
roleInWork central character
protagonist
settingOfActivities Brazil NERFINISHED

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The Testament mainCharacter Rachel Lane