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The Sky Is Falling by Sidney Sheldon

The Sky Is Falling

by Sidney Sheldon
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2000, 368 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 2001, 416 pages
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Winddom

Sheldon is in top form with the "Sky is Falling" definitely one of the best bestsellers as with all his works. Intrigue, mystery, passion rolled in one.
nybones

The Sky is Falling
Very poorly written. Ridiculous that Dana the main character would be the only one looking into the obliteration of a prominent and respected family in the course of a few years. To think that nobody else would question the connection is ludicrous. Plus when she discovers that she is being spied on she does not try to figure out who is behind this, but just goes about her business. I did want to find out who was behind the murders and why, and that is why I continued reading. Very disappointing.
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