Windmills of the Gods

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Windmills of the Gods is a 1987 novel by American thriller writer Sidney Sheldon.

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Ashley, a professor at the University of Kansas is offered an ambassadorship by the President of the United States. She rejects the offer because her husband does not want to leave his medical practice, and she is not willing to be separated from him. She also feels that it is harder to find a good doctor for a small Kansas town than an ambassador to a foreign country. When her husband suddenly dies in a suspicious traffic accident, Ashley accepts the President's offer in order to fill the void in her life. She is sent to Romania, behind the Iron Curtain, where she finds that everyone is conspiring against her.

The world's most efficient and mysterious assassin has marked her for death, thereby plunging her into a nightmare of terror. Only two people -- both powerfully attractive and enigmatic men -- can help her. And one of them wants to kill her.


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Preceded by
If Tomorrow Comes
Sidney Sheldon Novels
1987
Succeeded by
The Sands of Time
Sidney Sheldon's novels

1970s: The Naked FaceThe Other Side of MidnightA Stranger in the MirrorBloodline
1980s: Rage of AngelsMaster of the GameIf Tomorrow ComesWindmills of the GodsThe Sands of Time
1990s: Memories of MidnightThe Doomsday ConspiracyThe Stars Shine DownNothing Lasts ForeverMorning, Noon and NightThe Best Laid PlansTell Me Your Dreams
2000s: The Sky is FallingAre You Afraid of the Dark?

Non-Fiction

2000s: The Other Side Of Me