SIDNEY SHELDON If Tomorrow Comes Nothing Lasts Forever The Best Laid Plans
Contents
Title Page
If Tomorrow Comes
Nothing Lasts Forever
The Best Laid Plans
Keep Reading
About the Author
Also by the Authors
Copyright
About the Publisher
SIDNEY SHELDON If Tomorrow Comes
Dedication
Contents
Title Page
Dedication
Part One
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Part Two
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Part Three
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
a boyfriend yet? Tracy teased.
Since Tracys father had died five years earlier, Doris Whitney had not even considered going out with another man, despite Tracys encouragement.
No boyfriends. She changed the subject. How is your job? Still enjoying it?
I love it. Charles doesnt mind if I keep working after were married.
Thats wonderful, baby. He sounds like a very understanding man.
He is. Youll see for yourself.
There was a loud clap of thunder, like an offstage cue. It was time. There was nothing more to say except a final farewell. Good-bye, my darling. She kept her voice carefully steady.
Ill see you at the wedding, Mother. Ill call you as soon as Charles and I set a date.
Yes. There was one final thing to say, after all. I love you very, very much, Tracy. And Doris Whitney carefully replaced the receiver. She picked up the gun. There was only one way to do it. Quickly. She raised the gun to her temple and squeezed the trigger.
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