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A Stranger in the Mirror
A Stranger in the Mirror
Author: Sidney Sheldon
A story about Toby Temple,super star and jerk, adored by his vast TV and movie public, fawned on and feared by the most powerful men and women in show business. The world's funniest and wealthiest comedian, Toby, is the loniest of men. Jill castle, a sensual beauty carrying within her a terrible secret, comes to the nightmare world of Hollywood...  more »
ISBN: 386805
Publication Date: 1976
Pages: 241
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Publisher: William Morrow and Co.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The reader is almost unable to bear the suspense. The climax is stunning, a nightmare scenario guaranteed to make the blood run cold.
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The story of Toby Temple, super star & super bastard, adored by his vast TV & movie public yet isolated from real, human contact by his own suspicion & distrust.
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I enjoyed this book. A little Hollywood for what I normally read. It took awhile for the story to get going but overall a good book.
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Sidney Sheldon is a master! A male superstar and a woman who wants to be cross paths.
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The kind of book that keeps readers turning pages.
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The typical rags to riches plot. I did not enjoy reading this book, but it did have some moments. How vindictive and self-destroying one becomes with fame and glory.
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Santa delayed. The problem is his pants; the cleaner has mistakenly sent them to N.Y.C. plutocrat Rich Rump, and the arrogant Rump won't even listen to Santa's urgent tale of woe. Neither will anyone else; unrecognized, he's arrested for loitering and sentenced to six months--during which Christmas doesn't happen and the economy languishes. By the time Santa emerges, Rump is trying to peddle the pants on a street corner and has mellowed enough to present them to Santa as a gift (``They're so you''). And Christmas finally comes!


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