New York Times–bestselling author Tilly Bagshawe continues the enduring legacy of #1 bestselling suspense author Sidney Sheldon with a new tale of glamour, suspense, and unexpected twistsA young American au pair, Charlotte Clancy, vanishes without a trace in Mexico City. The case is left cold, but its legacy will be devastating. A decade later, LA is shaken by a spate of violent murders. … violent murders. Psychologist Nikki Roberts is the common link between the victims, her patients at the heart of this treacherous web. When someone makes an attempt on Nikki’s life, it’s clear she is a marked woman.
Nikki makes a living out of reading people, drawing out their secrets, but the key to this shocking pattern eludes her. With the police at a dead end Nikki drafts in Derek Williams, a PI who isn’t afraid to put his hand into the hornet’s nest. Williams was thwarted in the notorious Charlotte Clancy case all those years ago, but what he unearths in LA—and the mention of one name in particular—leaves him cold, and takes him on a dangerous path into the past.
A shadowy manipulator has brought his deadly game to the streets of LA. In a crime spanning generations, it seems Nikki Roberts knows all too much—and a ruthless killer knows the price of her silence.
In this crooked city, where enemies and friends are one and the same, Nikki must be the master of her own escape…
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Kept me interested from the first page
It was so great to come back to a Sidney Sheldon book after many years.his characters are always understandable and familiar. The actor who read was first rate.
Liked it bery much.
Being a longtime fan of Sydney Sheldon, I was excited to read this book. I assumed by carrying on the legacy of such a prolific writer, I’d get the same Sheldon quailty. However I was slightly disappointed. While the writing was very good it wasn’t great and while the story was entertaining it wasn’t fantastic. I’d say new to this author readers will really enjoy this novel while longtime fans will have to adjust their thinking slightly. Those who frequently read this genre may not get quite the thrill but occasional readers will be entertained. Still very good novel and I’d definitely recommend.
This is the first Sidney Sheldon Book I have read by Tilly Bagshawe. It is a suspenseful thriller and there were a few surprises. However it did not read as quickly as a Sheldon book. There were far too many characters and it dragged on too long. The main character does not have a lot of rooting value and she does manage to put herself in danger needlessly. I liked some of the supporting characters better. It does make a good beach read.
The Silent Widow by Sidney Sheldon; Tilly Bagshawe
Good mystery going on here with many characters some likeable some not (most), there were plenty of murders, drug cartel involvement, Russians, crooked cops and politicians galore! It starts off with a young au pair going missing when in Mexico to a psychologist who loses her husband in a car accident or was it an accident?! You won’t want to miss this book! Thank you Netgalley and the Publishers Crooked Lane for letting me read this ARC and give my opinion!
Two of my favorite authors together. A very entertaining read.
The Silent Widow delivers on suspense and mystery. From page one this story was a pleasant surprise, the writing draws the reader in and keeps you guessing until the end. Lately the mysteries I have chosen have been letting me down but not this book. The cast of characters provides an endless buffet of the creepy and despicable bad guys that could be the culprit. The story twists and turns and the whodunit is not totally unexpected but it definitely takes some doing to get there. The main character is cool in a flawed and believable way. Overall, this book is an excellent read that you do not want life to interrupt (even though that seems to happen way too much). Tilly Bagshawe is a new to me author that I will be looking for lots more of. My voluntary, unbiased review is based upon a review copy from Netgalley.
May 7. NG. Crooked Lane Books
The Silent Widow by Tilly Bagshawe / Sidney Shelton
Nikki Roberts is a psychologist and a patient is murdered, then her assistant. Husband had died in a car accident a year ago, who is the killer really after. Thinking of suicide, when an attempt is on her life, instead hires a PI Derek. A cold case of an au pair before had him baffled. Now the links connect to her husband’s involment. What of the assistant what did she know that caused her death. A sharp plot and guessing how it all connects, and who is really guilty. Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion from Net Galley and Crooked Lane Books
I was disappointed in this book. The writing was very good, but the plot did not come together for me. Something was missing. It could have been more “tightly” constructed. At times I wondered where things were going and although the author included twists and turns, but they were all predictable in my opinion.
Kept me interested from the first page
It was so great to come back to a Sidney Sheldon book after many years.his characters are always understandable and familiar. The actor who read was first rate.
Liked it bery much.
Being a longtime fan of Sydney Sheldon, I was excited to read this book. I assumed by carrying on the legacy of such a prolific writer, I’d get the same Sheldon quailty. However I was slightly disappointed. While the writing was very good it wasn’t great and while the story was entertaining it wasn’t fantastic. I’d say new to this author readers will really enjoy this novel while longtime fans will have to adjust their thinking slightly. Those who frequently read this genre may not get quite the thrill but occasional readers will be entertained. Still very good novel and I’d definitely recommend.
This is the first Sidney Sheldon Book I have read by Tilly Bagshawe. It is a suspenseful thriller and there were a few surprises. However it did not read as quickly as a Sheldon book. There were far too many characters and it dragged on too long. The main character does not have a lot of rooting value and she does manage to put herself in danger needlessly. I liked some of the supporting characters better. It does make a good beach read.
The Silent Widow by Sidney Sheldon; Tilly Bagshawe
Good mystery going on here with many characters some likeable some not (most), there were plenty of murders, drug cartel involvement, Russians, crooked cops and politicians galore! It starts off with a young au pair going missing when in Mexico to a psychologist who loses her husband in a car accident or was it an accident?! You won’t want to miss this book! Thank you Netgalley and the Publishers Crooked Lane for letting me read this ARC and give my opinion!
Two of my favorite authors together. A very entertaining read.
The Silent Widow delivers on suspense and mystery. From page one this story was a pleasant surprise, the writing draws the reader in and keeps you guessing until the end. Lately the mysteries I have chosen have been letting me down but not this book. The cast of characters provides an endless buffet of the creepy and despicable bad guys that could be the culprit. The story twists and turns and the whodunit is not totally unexpected but it definitely takes some doing to get there. The main character is cool in a flawed and believable way. Overall, this book is an excellent read that you do not want life to interrupt (even though that seems to happen way too much). Tilly Bagshawe is a new to me author that I will be looking for lots more of. My voluntary, unbiased review is based upon a review copy from Netgalley.
May 7. NG. Crooked Lane Books
The Silent Widow by Tilly Bagshawe / Sidney Shelton
Nikki Roberts is a psychologist and a patient is murdered, then her assistant. Husband had died in a car accident a year ago, who is the killer really after. Thinking of suicide, when an attempt is on her life, instead hires a PI Derek. A cold case of an au pair before had him baffled. Now the links connect to her husband’s involment. What of the assistant what did she know that caused her death. A sharp plot and guessing how it all connects, and who is really guilty. Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion from Net Galley and Crooked Lane Books
I was disappointed in this book. The writing was very good, but the plot did not come together for me. Something was missing. It could have been more “tightly” constructed. At times I wondered where things were going and although the author included twists and turns, but they were all predictable in my opinion.