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IF TOMORROW COMES

by Sidney Sheldon

Are you an enthusiast of mystery, romantic and thriller novels? Then 'If Tomorrow Comes' promises you a pleasant day, with itself in a hand and a coffee in the other hand.

Sidney Sheldon has etched this book to serve a delicious meal at the plates of the bookworms.




Enthusiastic Banker Lass


Tracy Whitney, yes right, the protagonist, works as a banker and she loves her job. She is in her beautiful part of her life, where a woman will be at their utmost natural beauty, loving her man and expecting a baby! She has a rich boyfriend, who wishes to marry her and enjoy the life of father with their child soon. He falls in love with her, when she glows with the beauty of her banking knowledge.

Unhelpful Suicide of her Mother


Doris Whitney calls to have a final talk to her daughter, when the girl happily describes about her boyfriend and their soon-to-be-held marriage. The mother patiently hears and feels joyful for her daughter's wonderful life and at the same time, feels sorry for her, since she may have to get married without her mother. Doris knows she is going to die, all due to the greediness of Joe Romano.

The Unexpected Jail Life


Tracy goes down to New Orleans to make the most powerful man of the city, Joe Romano, to surrender at gunpoint. All in vain. She ends up in jail, duped just like her mother. Charles, her boyfriend and father of her baby, leaves her. The prison is not her place. She is a woman of values. She is tested of all her values; sexual harassment and violence, and she loses her baby. She loses herself in all these cases, wondering how the love of her life could leave her and at the first place how she ended up in a penitentiary.

The Hurt Lioness


She grows powerful to survive and takes a resolution to herself, to teach Joe and his men a lesson.
She gets released after her brave and humane act of saving the jail warden's daughter's life. Then goes after Joe, teaches all of them a lesson in their own way, with the touch of her intelligence.

The Con Artist


She gets to use her intelligence, first to survive and then that turns to be her successful career. With none having any clue of her existence, Daniel Cooper, a detective, determines to collect evidence against this radiant woman. The rest of the book, deals with her interesting con expeditions, the tryouts of Daniel and Tracy's hatred turned lover, Jeff Stevens.

Treat to the con minds


This book is itself an interesting con treasure to be preserved and cherished. If you wish to go into a journey of common girl, whose life turns miserable to make her one of the greatest con artists, then, I promise you are going to enjoy the journey! Bon Voyage:-)

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