Midnight (Sidney Sheldon) Books in Order
Part ofSidney Sheldon Books in OrderThe Midnight duology by Sidney Sheldon, a sweeping tale of revenge and international intrigue spanning decades.
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Publication Order
2 books
Memories of Midnight
by Sidney Sheldon
1990
Catherine Douglas, who survived a murder attempt in Greece, wakes up in a convent with no memory of her past. As she begins to remember, the powerful tycoon Constantin Demiris realizes she is a loose end that must be silenced to protect his secrets.
The Other Side of Midnight
by Sidney Sheldon
1973
In a story of vengeance spanning decades, a French beauty rises to become the mistress of a Greek tycoon to destroy the American pilot who betrayed her. Their lives collide in a high-stakes game of passion and murder that leaves an innocent woman caught in the crossfire.
Series background & context
Sidney Sheldon’s Midnight duology stands as a defining example of the international thriller genre, seamlessly blending elements of romance, historical drama, and courtroom suspense. This two-part saga takes readers on a sweeping journey from the grim realities of World War II France to the glittering heights of global aristocracy. At its core, the series is a fascinating character study of obsession and the devastating consequences of unchecked vengeance.
The narrative begins with The Other Side of Midnight, introducing one of Sheldon’s most complex anti-heroines, Noelle Page. Born into poverty in Marseille, Noelle is initially an innocent beauty whose life is forever altered by a whirlwind wartime romance with Larry Douglas, a charming but reckless American pilot. When Larry ultimately betrays her, Noelle’s capacity for love transforms into a cold, singular drive for retribution. Readers follow her calculated rise from the ashes of her past to become a celebrated international film star and the mistress of Constantin Demiris, a Greek tycoon with immense political reach and zero scruples. Noelle’s entire existence becomes a "long game" aimed at destroying Larry, regardless of who gets hurt in the process.
Caught in this dangerous crossfire is Catherine Alexander, a naive American woman who genuinely falls for Larry and unwittingly becomes a pawn in Noelle’s intricate scheme. The tension culminates in Greece with a sensational murder trial that captures the world's attention. It is here that the true influence of Constantin Demiris is revealed. He acts not just as a wealthy benefactor, but as a puppeteer capable of manipulating the legal system to satisfy his own twisted sense of justice and pride.
The story resumes in the sequel, Memories of Midnight, picking up where the explosive first chapter left off. While the world believes the tragic saga has concluded, the truth is far more complicated. The narrative focus shifts to the survivors of the original conspiracy, specifically dealing with the fragility of memory and the lingering shadow of the past. Catherine Alexander returns, but she is grappling with severe amnesia, her memories locked away behind a wall of trauma.
Constantin Demiris remains the central antagonist, now fighting to protect the dark secrets of the previous years. He knows that if Catherine ever regains her memory, his carefully constructed empire—and his personal reputation—will come crashing down. This sets off a deadly race against time, as Demiris employs his vast resources to keep the truth buried, while others work to unlock the secrets hidden in Catherine’s mind. The duology ultimately delivers a gripping tale of how the past refuses to stay dead, mixing high-octane suspense with the glamour and grit that define Sheldon’s storytelling legacy.
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