A Stranger in the Mirror

A Stranger in the Mirror by Sidney Sheldon is a reissue published by Grand Central Publishing on August 16, 1988. This novel, written in English and spanning 320 pages, explores the intertwined lives of Toby Temple, a superstar with a complex personality, and Jill Castle, a woman who arrives in Hollywood with dreams of stardom only to face harsh realities. The narrative delves into themes of fame, ambition, and the darker side of the entertainment industry.
Readers will find a story that presents a lonely man and a disillusioned woman caught in a world filled with predators. The characters are bound together by a love that is both powerful and destructive, reflecting the challenges and moral dilemmas faced in the pursuit of success. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood, the novel touches on contemporary romance and the struggles of actresses in California, offering a glimpse into the complexities of relationships shaped by ambition and desire.
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A LONELY MAN. Toby Temple is a super star and a super bastard, a man adored by his fans and plagued by suspicion and distrust.
A DISILLUSIONED WOMAN. Jill Castle came to Hollywood to be a star — and discovered she had to buy her way with her body.
A WORLD OF PREDATORS. Here they are bound to each other by a love so ruthless, so strong, it is more than human — and less…
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