Memories of Midnight
Sidney
Sheldon’s The Other Side of Midnight, published in 1974, became a classic
of its kind and the most widely read of his many best-selling works. Memories
of Midnight is a completely independent novel, but it also continues
the saga begun in the earlier favorite.
Catherine Douglas has survived the attempt
on her life and is living secretly in a remote convent in Greece. Her mind,
however, is dangerously torn between embracing the past and shutting it out.
Constantin Demiris- billionaire Greek ship
owner, art collector, womanizer, and murderer- is a man still obsessed with
revenge. Demiris has already brought a chilling retribution upon Noelle Page,
the woman who betrayed him, and Larry Douglas, the man who stole her away.
Now, in Memories of Midnight, Demiris plots his final act of vengeance.
Moving from the exotic shores of the Mediterranean
to the post-World War II years in London, Memories of Midnight is the
compelling portrayal of one woman’s fight against a terrifying destiny. Sidney
Sheldon’s genius as a storyteller- the master of the unexpected- has never
been more powerfully displayed.
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