"A globe-hopping adventure that packs a profound philosophical punch." - Kirkus Reviews
Abraham Meyer built an empire but lost his family along the way. Now, with time running out, the billionaire widower sends his seven adult children on a quest that sounds like a riddle: travel to seven different continents and find sculptures said to embody the purity of love.
None of them take it seriously. They should.
Scattered across the world, the Meyer siblings trade privilege for peril as unfamiliar cultures and their own buried truths strip them to the bone. The bizarre assignment becomes a confrontation with who they've become-and who they still might choose to be. Because the task itself was never the point; sending them into the wild was.
From luxury yachts to unforgiving deserts and ice fields, The Seven is a sweeping family saga that moves like a thriller and cuts like confession. It's not a story about finding sculptures-it's about finding a way back to humanity.