Sidney Sheldon’s Angel of the Dark

Sidney Sheldon’s Angel of the Dark

by SidneySheldon (Author), TillyBagshawe (Author)

Synopsis

The master storyteller's legacy continues. An elusive and shadowy killer is on the prowl, codenamed the Angel of Death.

When an elderly multimillionaire is found brutally murdered in Hollywood, and his young wife raped and beaten, the police assume the motive is robbery. Unable to find the perpetrators, the case is eventually closed.

A decade later, in different cities around the globe - St Tropez, London and Hong Kong - three almost identical killings take place within 5 years of each other. In all cases the victim is male, wealthy, elderly and newly married, and his wife is found at the scene either raped or assaulted.

At first it is thought they might be copycat killings, but it soon becomes clear that this is one killer, moving around the globe and changing her identity over many years.

Codenamed Angel of Death by the police, is she avenging some long-forgotten misdeed, or does she have other motives? Who will be her next victim, and how can the Angel of Death be prevented from striking again?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 02 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 0007442831
ISBN 13: 9780007442836

Media Reviews

` Suspense could hardly be greater' Daily Telegraph

` A master storyteller' Daily Mail

` What a pleasure to have Papa's books live on through Tilly Bagshawe. How he would have delighted in her plot twists and characters. And she's young and beautiful to boot - a Sidney Sheldon heroine come to life!' Mary Sheldon

` She seemed to catch that inner voice... she was one of his characters. I could feel Sidney smiling down on me, saying this is perfect .' Alexandra Sheldon

Author Bio

Tilly Bagshawe is the internationally bestselling author of seven previous novels. A teenage single mother at 17, Tilly won a place at Cambridge University and took her baby daughter with her. She went on to enjoy a successful career in The City before becoming a writer. As a journalist, Tilly contributed regularly to the Sunday Times, Daily Mail and Evening Standard before following in the footsteps of her sister Louise and turning her hand to novels.
Tilly's first book, Adored, was a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic and she hasn't looked back since. Tilly and her family divide their time between their homes in Kensington and Los Angeles and their beach house on Nantucket Island.