Sidney Sheldon's After the Darkness

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Harper Collins, Dec 28, 2010 - Fiction - 416 pages

What happens when the woman who has everything loses everything . . . and the man who has nothing realizes he has nothing to lose?

The young, naÏve wife of a multi-billionaire financial superstar, Grace Brookstein's life is the stuff of fantasy. In New York, Lenny Brookstein is the King of the Wall Street social scene, both liked and respected in the worlds of high finance and high society.

Then one day Lenny vanishes, his yacht discovered abandoned far out at sea. The police believe his death was no accident, that his involvement in a spectacular financial fraud was about to be exposed to the world. But Grace can't accept the terrible allegations now coming to light, and she will learn the truth . . . even if that truth destroys her.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
11
Section 3
29
Section 4
34
Section 5
45
Section 6
52
Section 7
62
Section 8
68
Section 23
254
Section 24
265
Section 25
273
Section 26
276
Section 27
283
Section 28
291
Section 29
305
Section 30
311

Section 9
82
Section 10
97
Section 11
101
Section 12
122
Section 13
144
Section 14
153
Section 15
171
Section 16
179
Section 17
192
Section 18
207
Section 19
215
Section 20
224
Section 21
232
Section 22
244
Section 31
320
Section 32
323
Section 33
337
Section 34
347
Section 35
351
Section 36
358
Section 37
368
Section 38
377
Section 39
379
Section 40
390
Section 41
398
Section 42
401
Section 43
403
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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. He is the only writer to have won an Oscar®, a Tony, and an Edgar® Award. Guinness World Records cites him as the most translated author in the world.

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