Thursday, June 26, 2008

Tell Me Your Dreams



by Sidney Sheldon( Late )



She thinks that someone is following her to kill her. She is always haunted by her parents' memories of fighting. Her father is a heart surgeon with whom she is not comfortable talking. She suspects her father to be a murderer of her boyfriend in the high school, but does not have any proof to prove it.

Then we meet Toni Prescott and Alette Peters. They both work with Ashley at Global Computer Graphics. Toni is of British origin and she loves to sing. Whereas Alette prefers quiet weekends and is a good painter.

Ashley is invited by a guy who works in hardware to his apartment. Next thing we know is Ashley is some strange place naked. But this guy too is murdered and castrated the same way as her high school boyfriend. She does not files a complain thinking that her father had done it too.

When Ashley reaches home she finds a threatening message which she takes seriously and calls police. She asks the cop to stay with her. But she gets the shock of her life when the next morning she finds the policeman murdered and castrated.

The investigation begins of all the murders and found out that Ashley is the one who is responsible for all of them. Ashley is diagnosed with Multiple Personality disorder. Ashley, Toni and Alette are the same person. Story does not rest here. Her father finds a lawyer to take up the case. She is found suffering of Multiple Personality disorder and sent to sanitarium.

We are taken to the sanitarium where Ashley is under observation of doctors. After about a year it is found out that Ashley was sexually abused by her father in her childhood which developed other personalities. The details of the murders are discovered and eventually Ashley is cured.

About the author:




Sidney Sheldon was rarely accused of writing great literature, but many of his works were wildly popular. He first became a published author at the age of ten, when his father, unbeknownst to Sheldon, submitted one of the boy's poems to Wee Wisdom magazine. He received five dollars in payment. In his youth he submitted several stories to Collier's and The Saturday Evening Post, but received only rejection slips. In his late teens, with a bottle of whisky and dozens of sleeping pills, Sheldon said he was just minutes from suicide when his father walked in, and talked him out of killing himself.

3 comments:

Kira Aderne said...

HI!
great blog and writers :)

a kiss,
see you,
Kira

Gowtham said...

May be is father should have not convinced him not to die.. I dont like his books, Booooooring!!!!

Technodexter said...

hi nice blog