Druga strana ponoći

Druga strana ponoći

Sidney Sheldon

In the novel The Other Side of Midnight, the fates of two women – the ambitious Noelle Page and the naive Catherine Alexander – intertwine in a trap of love, betrayal, and revenge that leads to a deadly trial and an unexpected ending.

The Other Side of Midnight is one of Sidney Sheldon's most famous novels, full of love, intrigue and passion. Set in the period after the Second World War, the novel follows two women who are connected by the same man - the handsome American pilot Larry Douglas.

Noelle Page, a poor girl from Marseille, becomes a successful actress and lover of powerful men, but she lives with the wound of betrayal by Larry all her life. On the other hand, Catherine Alexander, Larry's quiet and devoted wife, represents his opposite - a symbol of pure and sincere love. When Noelle, filled with bitterness and a desire for revenge, joins forces with the rich and dangerous industrialist Constantin Demiris, a chain of events is set in motion that leads to crime, trial and tragedy.

Sheldon skillfully weaves a story of obsession, power and love that transcends the limits of reason. The characters are driven by ambition and passion, and their motives reveal the dark side of human nature. The author combines elements of melodrama, thriller and romance novel, with a distinctive pace full of twists and turns.

The Other Side of Midnight explores the eternal tension between love and revenge, ambition and morality. The novel ends shockingly, confirming Sheldon's penchant for showing behind the glamor and wealth the tragic consequences of human frailty and the desire for power.

Original title
The Other Side of Midnight
Translation
Vlado Opačić
Graphics design
Ivan Vacek
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
389
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1983.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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