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Morning Noon & Night
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Morning Noon & Night

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A beautiful woman attends a family gathering following the mysterious death of Harry Stanford, claiming to be his long-lost child and stating her rights to a share of the tycoon's estate, in a hypnotic, roller-coaster novel.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJun 22, 2010
ISBN9780062007834
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Sidney Sheldon

The late novelist and screenwriter Sidney Sheldon remains one of the world's top bestselling authors, having sold more than 300 million copies of his books. Are You Afraid of the Dark? is his most recent in a long line of huge bestsellers. He is also the only writer to have won an Oscar, a Tony, and an Edgar. The Guinness Book of World Records heralds him as the most translated author in the world.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Rather amusing book about greed, corruption and manipulation.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It has some typos, as you should expect from this publisher (Record).But it's a very nice fiction, sometimes you just imagine what could happen next and then you read exactly what you imagined in the next chapter or few pages, so maybe it can sound a little bit cliché, but as entertainment is a good book. Pretty nice.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It's a shame. really. Sidney Sheldon once wrote page turners like no one else. His books were quite un-put-downable, and I was willing to buy them upon publication without having any idea what they were about. Times have changed. At some point Sheldon stopped producing top-notch novels. I believe he must have developed a template into which he simply plugged in names and events different from those he used last time around. Morning, Noon, and Night is still a page turner, but there are no surprises and the plot is barely above that above what a third grade student might write for composition class.If I want to read any Sheldon in the future, I'll go back and reread some of his best efforts and pass on his most recent disappointments.