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“Nothing was sacred, nothing was safe. Privacy in today's civilization was a delusion, a myth. Every citizen was exposed, his deepest secrets laid bare, waiting to be read. ... If one knew where to look, and if one was patient, all the facts were available.”

Quote by Sidney Sheldon

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Bloodline

Bloodline is a compelling narrative that explores the intricate relationships and hidden truths within a family. The story unfolds as characters confront their past and the legacy they inherit, revealing the profound impact of blood ties on individual lives. more

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Sidney Sheldon
Sidney Sheldon

Sidney Sheldon was a renowned American writer known for his suspense and romance novels. His works were widely popular and often adapted into films and television series. Born on February 11, 1917, Sheldon passed away on January 30, 2007. more

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