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Average rating3.7
A college professor, a naive Kansan, becomes the US ambassador to Romania and learns a lot about life.
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This is my second novel by Sidney Sheldon, and better than the first I must say. I'm quickly becoming a fan of his work. I thought I would be let down with the utter predictability of the storyline (and there were some that turned out true, to be fair), but Sheldon more than provided a suitable number of twists and turns towards the end that made it all worth the read. Overall, I can't think of any significant critiques and thus deserves a full 5 stars.
An engaging read that has a well thought out plot which is so complex you tend to go wrong every time you try to guess it.Your average Sidney Sheldon creation.
Not very sensous,not very enthralling,not very humourous not very very....a bit of this and a bit of that,but still i liked it.Very difficult to classify the book,still it had the endings of a crime investigation story.
The last chapters were the most intersting,the climax having a lot of unexpected twits and turns.
I liked the last sentence”he looked into her eyes and said softly,”Coffee?”
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