Description
“Tell Me Your Dreams” is a psychological thriller novel written by the acclaimed American author Sidney Sheldon. The book was first published in 1998 and, as with many of Sheldon’s works, it became a bestseller.
The story revolves around three main female characters: Ashley Patterson, Toni Prescott, and Alette Peters. All three women work at Global Computer Graphics (GCG), a cutting-edge computer animation company. Despite their shared workplace, they appear to have little in common.
Ashley is an introverted and talented computer programmer who suffers from multiple personality disorder (now known as dissociative identity disorder). Toni is a glamorous and flirtatious woman who enjoys parties and casual relationships. Alette is an artistically gifted but reclusive painter.
As the story progresses, a series of violent murders takes place, and the evidence points towards one of the three women as the possible killer. Ashley, Toni, and Alette are all suspects in the case, and a trial ensues.
Throughout the novel, the narrative explores the psychological complexities and traumas of the main characters. Ashley’s dissociative identity disorder plays a crucial role in the plot, and the story unfolds with twists and turns that keep readers engaged and guessing until the final revelation.
Sidney Sheldon’s “Tell Me Your Dreams” is known for its gripping storytelling, suspenseful plot, and exploration of the human psyche. The novel delves into the themes of mental health, identity, and the impact of past traumas on one’s present behavior.
As with many of Sidney Sheldon’s works, “Tell Me Your Dreams” combines elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological drama, making it a compelling read for fans of thrillers and suspenseful fiction.
Anjuli Shrivastava (Verified Purchase)
a very interesting book with so many twists and turns, but somewhere in the end the story looses its grip. overall a good book and a must read for sidney fans. I got it on deal for Rs 179, almost 100 rs cheaper than new book and it came in nice condition.