Bloodline (Sheldon novel)
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Author | Sidney Sheldon |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
Publisher | William Morrow |
Publication date | 1977 |
Published in English | 1977 |
Bloodline is a 1977 novel by Sidney Sheldon.
Plot
Roffe and Sons is a family firm, an international empire filled with desperate, cash-hungry family members. The family consists of
- Anna Roffe, whose husband Walther Gassner married her only because of her bloodline
- Simonetta, the wife of Ivo Palazzi, a womanizer being blackmailed by his mistress Donatella
- Helene Roffe, the three time divorcee who marries Charles Martel. Martel invests in a vineyard by stealing his wife's jewelry, but the money drowns.
- Alec Nichols, whose mother was a Roffe, whose gambling-addicted and spendthrift wife Vivian, pushes him into increasing debts.
It is clear that every one in the family is in need of money. The firm Roffe and Sons is managed by Sam Roffe and his assistant Rhys Williams. Sam Roffe was expecting a son, but instead got a daughter, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was declined love from her father during childhood, but escaped the reality by reading about her great-great grandfather, Samuel Roffe.
Samuel Roffe was born in a Jewish ghetto, which was systematically and strictly controlled by officials. The ghetto gate was opened after sunrise and locked before sunset. Anyone caught outside the gate after sunset were captured and sent to prison camps. In midst of this chaos, along with the trauma of his mother's death, Samuel Roffe aspires to become a doctor. He wanders around the Wal house, the house of a rich Jewish doctor, and falls for his daughter. Wal accepts to teach him about medicine, and Samuel learns a lot. But later, Wal's daughter's marriage is fixed, which she rejects as she believes she is in love with Samuel. The Wals give Samuel six months to prove himself worthy of his daughter's hand, and he manages to do that by making a vaccine.
The bloodline goes on, to reach the present situation, with Roffe and Sons being the second largest company in world. Elizabeth is sent to a Swiss boarding school, and later expected to host parties as her mother. She does not involve in the family business, until she receives the news that her father dies in a hiking accident.
All the money hungry family members ask her to sign to sell the stocks and make the company public, but Elizabeth refuses to, sensing that her father was against making the company public. She later discovers with a confidential report that someone is sabotaging the company. She narrowly escapes death twice: once in a car accident and another in a lift accident, in which her secretary dies.
While she is searching for the culprit who is sabotaging the company and trying to kill her, she falls for Rhys Williams.
Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
In 1979, a motion picture adaptation of Bloodline was released starring Audrey Hepburn as Elizabeth. Since the 50-year-old Hepburn was considerably older than Sheldon's character, Sheldon revised his novel to place the literary version of Elizabeth into the same age range as the actress. The film adaptation was a critical and box office failure.
Preceded by A Stranger in the Mirror |
Sidney Sheldon Novels 1977 |
Succeeded by Rage of Angels |