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Mistress of the Game
Mistress of the Game
Author: Sidney Sheldon, Tilly Bagshawe
Beloved number one internationally bestselling author Sidney Sheldon introduced the glamorous, scheming Blackwell family and its unforgettable matriarch, Kate Blackwell, in his worldwide bestseller Master of the Game. Now a generation has passed, and as the world has changed, so too has America's own royal family. — Yet the intervening years have...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061728389
ISBN-10: 0061728381
Publication Date: 8/1/2009
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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HeartForAfrica avatar reviewed Mistress of the Game on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
First, it must be stated that the author of this book is Tilly Bagshawe. She is writing a sequel to Sidney Sheldon's "Master of the Game". The saga of the infamous Blackwell family is continued with a new generation, Kate Blackwell's granddaughter Lexi Templeton and grandson Max Webster.

I found this story to be pleasantly entertaining, but it did not capture my attention to the point of not being able to set it aside for a day or two. The plot was a typical power struggle between two spoiled rich kids who scheme and connive, at all costs, to get control of the family company, Kruger-Brent. There is romance, intrigue, betrayal, hatred, sex, love and passion - all the ingredients to make for a riveting story, but it falls somewhat short of that mark.

While enjoyable, the story at times becomes too predictable and not convincing in the details. I did not find myself identifying with any of the characters or rooting for their success. Instead, I was thinking, "who would do that in real life?"

I would recommend this as a good, but not great read, especially if you've read previous books by either of these two authors.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book sort of picks up where "Master of the Game" left off. Adding about 10 years later. It was good, but even if I didn't know it wasn't Sidney Sheldon I would question if he wrote it (I've read most of his books and am a loyal fan). But Tilly Bagshawe did a good job in capturing the drama and suspense found in Master of the Game. But I still felt there was something missing. It was a good read though and I would recommend it.
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