A review by mrsbooknerd
Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon

4.0

Sidney Sheldon never fails to provide an entirely compelling novel and 'Master of the Game' was no exception.
This novel spanned four generations of the Blackwell Family from their humble beginnings through the decades. The highs, lows, births, deaths, marriages, murders, manipulations and love.

Totally compelling and brilliant writing and plot with such developed and detailed characters. The only reason this novel is only a four star was because I felt that just over half way, the novel lost the fast-paced tension that had accompanied the earlier half of the novel. As I reached the pages dedicated to Alexandra and Eve I was losing interest, preferring the times of Jamie and Margaret, Kate and David.

This is my second reading of this novel, though the first was some time ago, and I definetly appreciated the novel mor ethe second time round.