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The internationally best-selling 'The Other Side of Midnight' was dominated by the man who is Sheldon's most magnificent creation...'Constantin Demiris' Billionaire, art lover, womaniser...and killer. To Noelle, the woman who betrayed him, and Larry, the man who stole her, Demiris brought a chilling retribution. But Demiris' terrible revenge is far from complete...'Ioannina, Greece' In the seclusion of a remote convent a young woman emerges from the trauma of memory loss...'Catherine Alexander' Larry's widow, sees Demiris as a benefactor, the man who restores her faith in the future. How can she know the fate he has in store, or that her life is bound up with other victims of his mighty ego?From the exotic shores of the Mediterranean to post-war London, 'Memories of Midnight' is a passionate, unforgettable story of an innocent woman's fight against a terrifying destiny
After surviving a traumatic event that leaves her with amnesia, Catherine Alexander finds herself ensnared in the machinations of the ruthless billionaire Constantin Demiris. Catherine, the widow of a man previously destroyed by Demiris, views the tycoon as a savior while unaware of his true, predatory nature. As she struggles to reclaim her identity and past, she remains oblivious to the fact that she is merely another pawn in his long-standing game of vengeance. The narrative follows her precarious position as she unknowingly moves closer to the same fate that claimed those who crossed Demiris before her.
This work functions as a direct continuation of the established narrative established in the author's earlier thriller. The premise suggests a focus on the psychological tension inherent in a victim unknowingly trusting their tormentor. Readers familiar with the genre will likely identify the classic tropes of the wealthy, sociopathic antagonist and the vulnerable, amnesiac protagonist. The narrative structure relies on the reader's awareness of the villain's history to heighten the sense of impending danger throughout the story.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Fontana
ISBN-10:
0006178693
ISBN-13:
9780006178699
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