Sidney Sheldon is read world over. Something about his plots and the raciness that caught on quite early. After all, at the end of a hard day, all one wants is an easy read, which is what Sheldon delivers every single time. After this death in 2007, it is Tilly Bagshawe who is extrapolating his famous works and taking them ahead.
The Tides of Memory is one such book, which has just released. Family secrets are at the core of this book. The De Vere family seem to be quite content and happy and that is the public portrayal anyway, till something happens which threatens to let lose all secrets. The writing is very close to what Sheldon would have written. Bagshawe gets the pulse of the plot to perfection. A sure fire page turner that would leave the reader wanting more.
Description
How far would you go to protect the ones you love. On the surface the De Vere family appear to have it all. Wealth, political power and idyllic life split between their London mansion, Oxfordshire country house and their idyllic, sprawling Marthas Vineyard estate. But beneath the gilded facade and the familys apparently watertight bonds with one another, lie many secrets, some of them deadly. When the mistakes of youth refuse to stay buried and generation old hatreds resurface, the De Veres find themselves on the brink of losing everything.