Beloved author Sidney Sheldon introduced the glamorous, scheming Blackwell family and its unforgettable matriarch, Kate Blackwell, in Master of the Game . Now a generation has passed, and as the world has changed, so too has America's royal family. The intervening years have not lessened the Blackwells' talent for manipulation, domination, and passion. The children of Kate's granddaughters are determined to control Kruger-Brent, Ltd., the family's business empire. But only one can reign supreme. . . . In a family rife ...
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Beloved author Sidney Sheldon introduced the glamorous, scheming Blackwell family and its unforgettable matriarch, Kate Blackwell, in Master of the Game . Now a generation has passed, and as the world has changed, so too has America's royal family. The intervening years have not lessened the Blackwells' talent for manipulation, domination, and passion. The children of Kate's granddaughters are determined to control Kruger-Brent, Ltd., the family's business empire. But only one can reign supreme. . . . In a family rife with secrets--murder, hidden identities, perversions--and a depraved sense of honor, the player who wins the game may be the only one who will survive.
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book was in absolutely wonderful condition and I would order again from this book company
ScarletWitch
Oct 14, 2010
An attempt to follow the Blackwell story
Middling, a good book to pass the time. I was mildly entertained by this book but not wowed. Think of it as more of a 'fan fiction' of Sidney Sheldon.
pams
Sep 30, 2010
I expected to read a posthumous work by Sidney Sheldon, who is a master of storytelling. The title is misleading. And the author is nowhere near Sheldon's class. Do not buy her next work, also using Sheldon's name.