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Memories of Midnight
Memories of Midnight
Author: Sidney Sheldon
"Catherine lost her memory and wound up in a convent in the care of nuns. She is later taken in by shipping tycoon Constantin Demiris and given a job in his Trade Corporation office in London. Catherine is actually Catherine Douglas, a woman believed to have been murdered by her husband, Larry, and his mistress, Noelle Page. Noelle was also the ...  more »
ISBN: 51250
Pages: 280
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Publisher: William Morrow and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 3
I loved this book. It is kind of a mystery book and keeps you wondering all the way through it. It is a book you will not want to put down.
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Helpful Score: 2
You can't go wrong with Sidney Sheldon and Memories of Midnight doesn't disappoint. It's a great plot that is fast-paced and full of intrigue.
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reviewed Memories of Midnight on + 8 more book reviews
One of Sidney Sheldon's best!
minimo avatar reviewed Memories of Midnight on + 57 more book reviews
Sequel to The Other Side of Midnight.
michael avatar reviewed Memories of Midnight on + 42 more book reviews
Flat out suspense. If you love Sheldon "Memories of Midnight" will not disappoint.
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Set in London and Greece, this is Sidney Sheldon's sequel to The Other Side of Midnight. Greek tycoon Constantin Demiris likes his revenge ice cold. Months after he had Catherine, his mistress, and the lover she betrayed him with executed, he decides to tie up loose ends by having everyone who can link him to the not entirely sucessful crime killed off.

Catherine is currently suffering from amnesia and Constantin can't stop toying with her, as she is basically the only one who knows enough to sink the shipping magnate. I enjoyed this book but found it slightly farfetched. I give it a B+!
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This is an excellent book to read. I enjoyed this book very much and I think Sidney Sheldon was a great writer. I urge everyone to read this book and they won!t be sorry that they did. I give it 5 stars.
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Sheldon has a distinctive style crisp narrative and rapid action. His stories take you on a fast roller coaster ride, and this one is no different.
Moonpie avatar reviewed Memories of Midnight on + 1175 more book reviews
A Sheldon classic - displays his genius as a story teller. You won't beable to put it down so don't read it at bedtime!
reviewed Memories of Midnight on + 911 more book reviews
A great read.
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This novel stands nicely on its own as a completely independent novel, but if you have read Sheldon's "The Other Side of Midnight", published in 1974, you will welcome this continuation of the saga about Catherine Douglas, which was begun in the earlier favorite.
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Great Sheldon read. Very enjoyable


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