Morning, Noon & Night

Morning, Noon & Night by Sidney Sheldon is a reissue published by Grand Central Publishing on September 1, 1996. This 400-page work of fiction explores the aftermath of Harry Stanford’s mysterious death, which leaves his family grappling with grief and the complexities of his vast fortune. As they gather in Boston to mourn, a striking young woman emerges, claiming to be Stanford’s long-lost daughter and asserting her right to a share of his estate.
Readers will find a narrative filled with intrigue and passion, set against the backdrop of the glamorous lives of the super-rich. The story unfolds as the family navigates the challenges posed by this unexpected revelation, leading to a high-stakes game of wits. The themes of legacy and identity are woven throughout, creating a compelling exploration of familial ties and the lengths individuals will go to secure their place in a world defined by wealth and power.
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A power revered by presidents and kings, a fortune unsurpassed by few people on earth: all that ended for Harry Stanford the day he mysteriously-and fatally-plunged from his luxury yacht into the Mediterranean Sea. Then, back home in Boston, as the family gathers to grieve for his memory and to war over his legacy, a stunningly beautiful young woman appears. She claims to be Stanford’s long-lost daughter and entitled to her share of his estate. Now, flaming with intrigue and passion through the glamorous preserves of the world’s super rich, the ultimate game of wits begins, for stakes too dazzling and deadly to imagine.
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