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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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- nudxakashayeeRating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5it was a very beautiful story from Sindney Sheldon, it was filled with suspense and mysteries to solve!!
- soosthemooseRating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Another enjoyable book by Sidney Sheldon. Couldn't put it down.
- lyn369Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The first book I have read by Sidney Sheldon, and I really enjoyed it. I do want to read more of his books now. This book had a little love story, a little court drama, and a little fun in it.
- backyardhorseRating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book whisks the reader from the life-and-death decisions of an operating room to the involvement of a murder. Sidney is a master of the unexpected.
- rashmish_1Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5well, this was my first novel of sidney sheldon. it is the story of three ladies to be precise 3 doctors about their lives, their good and bad experiences during their work. A typical movie material and i am sure Bollywood must have this theme in many films. But still i like the character named paige.
- debavpRating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Saw this recommended on a thread here and thought it mght be interesting. BLAH. I'm quite sure this may have been made into a TV movie at some point as it seemed very familiar, or maybe it was just the formula. Just not enough substance to it to make it worthwhile. And what's with the 50-cent tour. Either write well enough to make me feel I'm in San Francisco, or leave it alone. But don't take me on these constant cheap tour bus rides as an alternative.
- silverwing2332Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Like all Sheldon novels, this is an engrossing novel in which you start reading it, and then you can't put it down. Also like all of his novels, it is a soap opera type feel to it, like an 80's drama. There is action, love, lust, and betrayal.