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Sidney Sheldon’s After the Darkness

By: Sidney Sheldon, Tilly Bagshawe
Narrated by: Caitlin Thorburn
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Glamour and suspense in the all-new Sidney Sheldon from the international bestseller Tilly Bagshawe.

Grace Brookstein is the beautiful, young, and naive wife of financial superstar, Leonard Brookstein; a billionaire many times over with estates all over the world.

In 2009 the US stock market goes into a terrifying freefall. The economy is on the brink, and the public want someone to blame, their eyes and their rage directed firmly at Wall Street.

Living as though nothing is happening, everything changes when Lenny’s body is found after a tragic sailing “accident”. His financial affairs unravel, revealing expensive crimes, and now Grace is in the frame.

Untangling a spiralling web of vicious lies and well-planned deceit, Grace soon puts her own life in danger.

She is alone, angry, and desperate for revenge.

Action & Adventure Crime Thrillers Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Romance Exciting Wall Street
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I have read this in paperback many times and was really looking forward to the audio version. It was terrible. Good thing Sidney Sheldon never disappoints. The narrator pronounced words so terribly that it actually distracted from the storyline. The word Attorney was pronounced A-toy-nee and then A-twern- nee, did my head in.

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