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Sidney Sheldon’s Tides of Memory: A Book Review

Introduction

I was having the blues in the cool, cold weather. I was depressed and in a solution of what to do. Then it occurred to me why not choose to do one of my favorite things. And that is going through my favorite author Sidney Sheldon’s novel and writing a review about it. Here I provide a review of one of his great works, “The Tides of Memory.”

about the book

In the plot, an enigmatic and overwhelming lady named Alexia De Vere becomes the Home Secretary in London and enjoys moments of great victory. She has a painful past behind her, but this is not the time to resurface. Alexia is having the culmination of her career and is outrageously happy about it. As the days go by, her husband begins planning a party at her exquisite residence to celebrate three hundred years of De Vere history. Both friends, colleagues and acquaintances of Alexia and De Vere are invited.

When the day of the party arrives, her son Michael suffers a terrible accident and falls into a coma. The party is cancelled, naturally, as de Vere’s family mourns her child. Ella’s daughter Roxie is confined to a wheelchair after a suicide attempt for another problem much earlier.

Michael’s accident, Roxie’s suicide attempt, the cold war between Roxie and her mom Alexia, Alexia’s husband De Vere, her close friend Lucy in the States, and her painful past are all excellently interconnected to make up for all the trouble. mysteries in history

The mistakes that the De Veres make cost them to be on the verge of losing everything, all their luminous properties and wealth. How far would each of them go to hide the truth?

This is Sidney Sheldon’s fabulous master storytelling.

About the authors

Sidney Sheldon is the author of novels, television scripts, major motion pictures, and Broadway plays, making him one of the world’s greatest storytellers. Each of his big-name books has reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.

Some of his exciting blockbuster novels are “The Best Plans”, “Tomorrow, Noon and Night”, “Nothing Lasts Forever”, “Midnight Memories” and “The Sands of Time”, etc. His first book, The Naked Face, was hailed by the New York Times as the best first mystery novel of the year and received an Edgar Award.

Tilly Bagshawe is the co-author of the book being reviewed and is the internationally best-selling author of many novels.

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