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Tell Me Your Dreams - Sidney Sheldon
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Nov 11, 2003 06:36 AM, 2308 Views
(Updated Nov 11, 2003)
MURDER... on the rocks and served with a TWIST!

Three beautiful women, each very different...


A series of men, castrated and violently murdered...


An intriguing investigation and a spine-chilling turn of events...


All in Sidney Sheldon’s masterpiece, ’’Tell Me Your Dreams’’.



Meet the characters...


Ashley:


Beautiful and disturbed, Ashley is the daughter of a renowned physician. She is engaged to be married to her long-time sweetheart. But when her fiancee, and a series of other men around her are violently murdered, she becomes convinced that someone is stalking her. However, when she turns to the police for help, she becomes a prime suspect.


Antoinette:


Mysterious and dominating, the attractive Antoinette (aka Toni) uses her feminine wiles to lure men from all around. When she meets an interesting man in an internet chat room and makes plans to meet with him, he is later found castrated and murdered.


Allete:


Lovely and alluring, Allete is a gifted artist who spends her time in museums and art galleries. She meets an intriguing young artist who falls madly in love with her... only to meet a violent end as well.


So the question remains...


Who is the killer? Or killers? A thorough investigation reveals the answer, as well as a chilling secret.


My opinion...


DO NOT MISS THIS BOOK!


I don’t usually read murder mysteries. Read one and you’ve read ’em all. I find them to be far too predictable.


In ’’Tell Me Your Dreams’’, Sheldon has created a masterpiece with a chilling twist. And that’s not where the story ends... this book goes one step beyond the normal murder mystery and brings more issues to debate and Sheldon leaves his readers with something to think about...


Can mental illness drive a person to murder?


Should an ’’insane’’ person be punished just like an ordinary person?


Is it possible to rehabilitate criminals with mental problems?


One last suggestion...


Don’t start this book too late at night. Trust me, you won’t be able to put it down after the first chapter. And when you do finish (at 2 or 3 am) you’ll still be thinking about it. So take my advice, save this one for a rainy Sunday afternoon!

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