Morning, Noon and Night is another master piece of Sidney Sheldon. The story
is no less intriguing than the other of his great works. It is full of twists,
turns and a very shocking ending. The book consists of various sub-plots each
more interesting than the other. This is a great thriller novel having all the
elements of successful action novel like revenge, greed, murder and blackmail.
The story is about a family which is very wealthy and influential known as
Stanfords. The head of the family who is a billionaire man named Harry Stanford.
He has three children by his wife Tyler, Woody and Kendal. He is not a very
nice rich man. He has an affair with the live in nanny named Rosemary and has
a child by her. When his wife discovers about the illegitimate child of his
husband she commits suicide. She refuses to undergo any more abuse from an unfaithful
husband. The nanny leaves the town before the child is born. He shows no concern
for the child even after the girl is born named Julia.
Harry has no love for his own children and treats them cruelly. Harry shows
no mercy and sends them all to different schools. In the time of crises he gives
them no support and does not allow letting them be together. The children blamed
the father for their mother's death and hated him from core of their hearts.
Harry dies on his own private yacht mysteriously during a storm. The three
children get together on the occasion and find out about their sister, Julia,
an illegitimate child of their father. They discover the will would be divided
between four of his children. Now the question arises can be trusted on this?
This is another very mind occupying plot.
Sidney Sheldon is still the most translated author in the world of fiction.
If you are a fan of thriller go ahead and read the book. It is full of action
page after page. This is an astonishing book does not bore you even for a second.
No Sidney's fan will be disappointed with this work. This is book is a recommendation
for all those who like little surprises in the story. This book is worth a read.