
Windmills of the Gods
1988 •
When Mary Ashley is approached to become ambassador of the United States of America in Romania she does not take the offer because her husband does not want to give up his well-going doctor's office. Shortly afterward Dr. Edward Ashley gets killed in a car accident. After this Mary Ashley reconsiders the offer and finally accepts. Arrived in Romania she is confronted with a complex plot in which the American President's current plans to improve relations between the US and communist countries shall be sabotaged.
If you prefer the depth, nuance, and complexity of a novel over the limits of a miniseries, Sidney Sheldon's 'Windmills of the Gods' is a compelling read. Immerse yourself in a narrative that offers detailed character development and intricate plots that go beyond the TV adaptation.
Reading allows you to explore the protagonist's inner thoughts, fears, and motivations more fully, creating a more satisfying and personalized experience. The novel provides rich descriptions and settings that capture the political tension and intrigue with a vividly imagined world.
Sidney Sheldon's storytelling rivals the screen with its ability to draw readers into a deep and twisting plot. The book uncovers layers of intrigue and suspense that only a masterful novelist can provide, making it a must-read for those who love immersive, high-stakes stories.
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Windmills of the Gods
by Sidney Sheldon