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CHASING TOMORROW

By Sidney Sheldon

If you are looking into this, chances are you have already read its first part, if not check here...


Tracy Whitney and Jeff Stevens are married... yes!!
They are leading a happy and pleasant life... just like other normal people.
Jeff Stevens finds a job in the museum, following his passions, while Tracy makes a beautiful and caring wife.


A happy married Life

Everything goes normal, despite the fact that Tracy missing her adrenaline rush. Life always has a lot of surprises and hence came a woman between Jeff and Tracy. Tracy left Jeff, without letting him know the fact that she was pregnant. She goes in hiding, raising her son Nicholas, somewhere in a ranch with Blake Carter, who becomes Tracy's dear friend. 


Love never ends


Even after all years passed, Tracy is unable to forgive Jeff, but she can't accept that she is still in deep love with Jeff. When she hears about heists, she sees the clarity in her husband's work, who returned to 'conworld' after his wife left him, and admires him.


The Cycle


When a french detective appears in front of Tracy's porch after she performed a small heist to fool her husband's believed-to-be mistress, life takes a new path. She helps the detective in solving a serious of rape and murder crimes, believed to have a connection with major heists pulled off. 


The Wit of Ms Whitney


Tracy later finds that Jeff is in danger. The fact that the psychotic killer is an acquaintance to Tracy and he is going to lay a hard hand on Jeff haunts Tracy. The rest of the story is how she finds the identity of the killer and if she stopped him from performing his heinous crimes.


A perfect Sequel!


Sheldon has gifted his readers with a perfect sequel that is equally interesting as the first book 'If tomorrow Comes'. The journey of con artists who face difficulty to lead a normal life is beautifully portrayed. 

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