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Sidney Sheldon's The Tides of Memory: A Book Review

  Introduction I was having the blues in the cool, chilly weather. I was depressed and in a fix what to do. Then it struck me why not choose to do one of my favorite things. And that is going over my favorite author Sidney Sheldon's novel and writing a review on it. Here I provide a review for one of his great works, "The Tides of Memory". About the Book In the storyline, an enigmatic, overpowering Lady, Alexia De Vere, by name, becomes the Home Secretary in London and is relishing moments of great victory. She has a painful past behind, but this is not the time to resurface it. Alexia is having the culmination of her career, and she is outrageously happy about it. As days go by, her husband starts to plan to throw a party at their exquisite residence, celebrating three hundred years of De Vere's history. Both Alexia and De Vere's friends, fellow mates, and acquaintances are invited. When the day of the party arrives, their son Michael has a terrible accident and