Are You Afraid of the Dark? by Sidney Sheldon | International Thriller of Power, Mystery & Revenge
Step into the suspenseful world of Are You Afraid of the Dark? by Sidney Sheldon, a gripping international thriller that explores the dark side of technology, power, and human ambition. Written by the master of global intrigue and psychological suspense, this electrifying novel was one of Sheldon’s final works before his passing, published in 2004.
The story follows two women—Diane Stevens and Kelly Harris—whose husbands, both scientists working for a powerful think tank, die mysteriously on the same day. United by tragedy, the women soon discover they are being hunted by an unseen enemy connected to a top-secret global conspiracy. From the streets of New York to the rooftops of Paris, Sheldon weaves a web of espionage, danger, and deception that keeps readers on edge until the final page.
Sidney Sheldon (1917–2007) was one of the world’s most popular storytellers, known for crafting international bestsellers that blend mystery, glamour, and psychological depth. With over 300 million books sold, including The Other Side of Midnight and If Tomorrow Comes, his novels have been translated into dozens of languages and adapted for film and television. Are You Afraid of the Dark? continues that legacy — fast-paced, stylish, and impossible to put down.
📘 Key Features:
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Title: Are You Afraid of the Dark?
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Author: Sidney Sheldon
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Genre: Thriller / Mystery / Suspense
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Publisher: William Morrow
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Publication Year: 2004
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Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Themes: Conspiracy, revenge, survival, technology, power
💫 Why You’ll Love It:
Perfect for fans of James Patterson, Dan Brown, and Robert Ludlum, Are You Afraid of the Dark? delivers classic Sidney Sheldon — fast-paced, glamorous, and filled with shocking twists. A must-have for collectors of bestselling thrillers and readers who crave stories where danger lurks in every shadow.
Experience the brilliance and intensity of one of the most influential thriller writers of the 20th century.