“The Other Side of Midnight” is the second novel by writer Sidney Sheldon. For a long time it remained on bestseller lists.
The story begins with the lives of Catherine Alexander and Noel Page, born thousands of kilometers apart. Years later, their fates intersect in an unexpected way—through their shared love for a military pilot, Larry Douglas. On the way of each of them, many people appear—respectable and not so respectable, and passionate companions who cannot compare to the wonderful Larry.
The plot brings them together and then separates them again, concluding with a loud scandal: public opinion anticipates the trial of the pilot and his mistress, accused of murdering an innocent girl.
What motivated the crime? The desire to possess and love one man—or an ordinary revenge carried out through a cleverly interwoven plan? After all, it’s terrifying when love leads to a dreadful crime, destroying everything in its path.
In 1990, a continuation of the first book was released—“Memories of Midnight.” The heroine of “Memories of Midnight”—an enchanting young woman—only thanks to a fortunate coincidence manages not to become a victim of a bloody murder.