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Memories of Midnight

claires January 28, 2005
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Memories

of Midnight begins with Catherine Alexander remembering her name after months of

living in a convent and her past being a blank slate. After remembering her name, the

rest of her life begins to come back to her. Most significantly, she remembers her

husband, Larry, and his mistress, Noelle, attempting to murder her and causing her memory

loss.



As she deals with this disturbing revelation, a benefactor appears

to help her get back on her feet with a job and a place to stay. This benefactor is one

of the richest men in the world, Constantin Demiris.
What Catherine does not know is

that Noelle was once Constantin’s mistress and Constantin’s heart was broken by Noelle’s

leaving him for Larry.



Constantin had Larry and Noelle killed for

Catherine’s murder and now that Catherine has regained her memory he must tie up loose

ends caused by her reappearance. He plans to win her trust, then seduce and finally kill

her out of revenge for the past she can barely remember. While Constantin plots against

Catherine, others are plotting against him. The question is: who will be left standing

at the end?



Sidney Sheldon has created a book with twists and turns that I

wasn’t expecting. Main characters and supporting characters share the lime light; the

story could not have been told without the supporting cast. Catherine is a wonderful

heroine, strong, truly nice to those around her, and her doubt and confusion about her

life makes her realistic.



The book will have you turning page after

page, rushing to get to the conclusion. It is a light read and hours of suspenseful

entertainment. The only thing that I didn’t enjoy about the book was the characters’

fixation on love and being in love and being scorned by love…Constantin, who is still

seeking revenge against a dead lover; Constantin’s wife, who knows about her husband’s

many lovers and is abused by him who can’t leave him because she loves him; Catherine,

who spends the first half of the book still mooning over the husband who tried to kill

her and the second half of the book searching for love.



The Other

Side of Midnight, the prequel to Memories of Midnight, is the story that lead

up to Catherine’s attempted murder and memory loss. Though it should be read first, both

books stand on their own.

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