Sidney Sheldon’s most popular and enduring heroine—Tracy Whitney of If Tomorrow Comes—returns in a sensational sequel full of passion, suspense and breath-taking twists.
Sidney Sheldon
Sidney Sheldon's original name is Sidney Schechtel. Born to Russian Jewish parents, Sheldon showed a creative spark when he was very young. He was keen on writing, trying his hand at everything from poetry to short stories. Sidney moved to Hollywood in 1937 where he worked on movie scripts and made contributions to various B-grade movies. Writing scripts for MGM Studios and Paramount Pictures, Sidney earned a reputation for being prolific and consistent. By the time he started writing novels, he was a master of the thriller genre and just about everything he wrote ended up on the bestseller list. Sidney died in 2007 at 89 from pneumonia. Other famous works of his include Master of the Game, Nothing Lasts Forever, Tell Me Your Dreams and The Sky is Falling
Sidney Sheldon
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