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Memories of Midnight

Memories of Midnight

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: suspense
Review: the novel of sidney I consider it as a best classic novel i ever read, it reflects on sociological issues and does involve psychological issues.it terrifies the reader and one's you've read yoyu want it to finish right away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sidney Sheldon does it again!
Review: This novel continues the exciting story begun in Sheldon's "The Other Side of Midnight." In that novel, mega-rich Constantin Demiris manipulated the Greek court to have his mistress, Noelle, and her lover, Larry, executed for the murder of Larry's wife, Catherine. No body was ever found, and in fact, Catherine was alive and well, under the watchful eyes of Demiris.

"Memories of Midnight" begins as amnesiac Catherine starts remembering things...like the fact that her husband was killed for her supposed "murder." This could prove dangerous to Demiris, who sends her to London to work for him. Meanwhile, back in Greece, all the people who know that Catherine is still alive are systematically killed, and, just as Catherine find happiness, someone is sent to kill her.

This is that rare sequel that is actually better than the wonderful original novel. The plot twists will keep you turning the pages, and the ending is so unexpected and so shocking, you will be left breathless, and very glad you read "Memories of Midnight."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NERVE-WRECKING
Review: We all know that a sequel of any kind is bad news, right?... Wrong!


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