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Memories of Midnight
  

Memories of Midnight (Hardcover)

by Sidney Sheldon (Author)
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In this "crudely carved" sequel to The Other Side of Midnight , Greek tycoon Constantin Demiris orders the deaths of anyone who can prove he engineered a somewhat unsuccessful plot to execute his mistress Catherine--now amnesiac--and her lover. "Subtlety is not Sheldon's strong suit, but rarely has it been so utterly absent from his character development and plotting," said PW .
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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Catherine Douglas, heroine of The Other Side of Midnight, fights against a vengeful and cunning Greek tycoon. 2 cassettes. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sheldon does it again!, Jun 16 2006
By Kona (Emerald City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Memories of Midnight (Hardcover)
This novel continues the exciting story begun in Sheldon's "The Other Side of Midnight." In that novel, mega-rich Constantin Demiris manipulated the Greek court to have his mistress, Noelle, and her lover, Larry, executed for the murder of Larry's wife, Catherine. No body was ever found, and in fact, Catherine was alive and well, under the watchful eyes of Demiris.

"Memories of Midnight" begins as amnesiac Catherine starts remembering things...like the fact that her husband died for her supposed "murder." This could prove dangerous to Demiris, who sends her to London to work for him. Meanwhile, back in Greece, all the people who know that Catherine is still alive are systematically killed, and, just as Catherine find happiness, someone is sent to kill her.

This is that rare sequel that is actually better than the wonderful original novel. The plot twists will keep you turning the pages, and the ending is so unexpected and so shocking, you will be left breathless.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Memories Best Forgotten, Jul 9 2005
By A Customer
Avid fans of Sidney Sheldon will probably enjoy this book. It is indeed as is noted in the editorial reviews a rough-hewn and crudely carved sequel of "The Other Side of Midnight." Sheldon does not deviate from the routine trashy forumla replete with cliche bedroom scenes and a plethora of ruthless characters.

Set in the late 1940s right after WWII, Catherine, wife of pilot Larry whom readers first encountered in "The Other Side of Midnight" regains her memory. She remembers how cruel Larry was to her and how he jilted her for his mistress, Noelle Page. Indeed, Noelle was the kept mistress of one Constantin Demiris who was written to sound like an ersatz Ari Onasis. Demiris, like a magician can make those in his disfavor disappear. Exit Larry and Noelle in the first installment.

In this book, Catherine, the long-lost heroine is restored to glory and is swept off her feet by a man who is loosely based on the cliche Cavalry men.

A psychiatrist and an eclectic mix of patients are thrown into this story; just how they are directly tied into the main plot has never been addressed. One character who is clearly written as an autistic savant displays some of the more prominent autistic behaviors. He is echolalic; he recites long chains of information and he knows the number and type of vehicles he passes in route to the doctor's office. His activities are solitary and few; he does not voluntarily interact with others. I am really good and tired of stories like this that portray characters with autism as automaton-like savants with isolated abilities that are far removed from the social world. Savantism applies to less than 10% of the autistic population. I think stories like this do a grave disservice to those with autism and for others who come across autistic characters because it is just perpetuating a stereotype.

This book does not really contain much of a mystery. It's just ruthless people getting even with each other. Even good old Demiris' wife Melina enters this story after having been relegated to shadow figure status in the original. Same old fare.

An attorney who was directly involved in a trial engineered by Demiris re-enters the picture. Some fancy manuevering, and he runs away with the show. Literally.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Memories Best Forgotten, Mar 5 2004
By A Customer
Avid fans of Sidney Sheldon will probably enjoy this book. It is indeed as is noted in the editorial reviews a rough-hewn and crudely carved sequel of "The Other Side of Midnight." Sheldon does not deviate from the routine trashy forumla replete with cliche bedroom scenes and a plethora of ruthless characters.

Set in the late 1940s right after WWII, Catherine, wife of pilot Larry whom readers first encountered in "The Other Side of Midnight" regains her memory. She remembers how cruel Larry was to her and how he jilted her for his mistress, Noelle Page. Indeed, Noelle was the kept mistress of one Constantin Demiris who was written to sound like an ersatz Ari Onasis. Demiris, like a magician can make those in his disfavor disappear. Exit Larry and Noelle in the first installment.

In this book, Catherine, the long-lost heroine is restored to glory and is swept off her feet by a man who is loosely based on the cliche Calvary men.

A psychiatrist and an eclectic mix of patients are thrown into this story; just how they are directly tied into the main plot has never been addressed. One character who is clearly written as autistic displays some of the more prominent autistic behaviors. He is echolalic; he recites long chains of information and he knows the number and type of vehicles he passes in route to the doctor's office. His activities are solitary and few; he does not voluntarily interact with others. I am really tired of stories like this that portray characters with autism as automaton-like savants with isolated abilities that are far removed from the social world. I think stories like this do a grave disservice to those with autism and for others who come across autistic characters because it is just perpetuating a stereotype.

This book does not really contain much of a mystery. It's just ruthless people getting even with each other. Even good old Demiris' wife Melina enters this story after having been relegated to shadow figure status in the original. Same old fare.

An attorney who was directly involved in a trial engineered by Demiris re-enters the picture. Some fancy manuevering, and he runs away with the show. Literally.

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3.0 out of 5 stars suspense
the novel of sidney I consider it as a best classic novel i ever read, it reflects on sociological issues and does involve psychological issues. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2003 by jerson bayot

5.0 out of 5 stars Still Hooked!
**Closure Indeed**
This novel brings closure to story of Catherine Douglas.
pick it up!
Published on Dec 28 2001 by Miss DTP

5.0 out of 5 stars NERVE-WRECKING
We all know that a sequel of any kind is bad news, right?... Wrong!
Published on Mar 13 2001 by Waleed Eissa

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Sheldons best
I read this before The Other Side of Midnight. I liked this one better. It's one of my favorites out of all his books. Read more
Published on Feb 3 2001 by aeh15

5.0 out of 5 stars Another sizzling shocker!
The first Sidney Sheldon book I read was "Master of the Game". It is still my favorite, but I really love "The Other Side of Midnight", and its sequel,... Read more
Published on Dec 24 2000 by Siouxie

5.0 out of 5 stars Memories of Midnight Review
An excellent sequel to "The Other Side of Midnight." If you've read that book before, yep, there's more to excitement to come. Read more
Published on Aug 18 2000 by Maria K. Chan

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Read
Before you read Memories of Midnight, go get The Other Side of Midnight and read it first, otherwise Memories wont mean much. In either case, you wont be disappointed. Read more
Published on Aug 3 2000 by eidolon@mymailbag.com

5.0 out of 5 stars SIDNEY SHELDON WAS BORN SO THAT GOOD WRITING SHOULD BE DONE.
I FIRST READ THIS BOOK IN 1994 AND READ IT MANY TIMES AFTERWARDS. MR. SHELDOM DISPLAYS HIS WIDE RANGE OF KNOWLEDGE IN MANY DIFFERENT FIELDS: LAW, POLITICS, BUSINESS,ROMANCE,... Read more
Published on Aug 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
In my opinion, this book was better than the "The Other Side of Midnight". It was much more enjoyable and suspenseful than the previous one. Read more
Published on Oct 13 1998 by T. Eakes

3.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD TRY by M. Boucher
MEMORIES OF MIDNIGHT is Sheldon's weakest work. It is not as engrossing as his previous novels. The characters don't come alive as they usually do. Read more
Published on Sep 24 1998

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