If Tomorrow Comes
Style and Technique
Sidney Sheldon's novel «If Tomorrow Comes» is characterized by a dynamic and gripping style that keeps the reader's attention throughout the narrative. Sheldon uses clear and concise language, making the book accessible to a wide audience. The author masterfully creates tension and intrigue, employing short chapters and frequent scene changes, giving the narrative a cinematic quality. Literary devices such as flashbacks and internal monologues help to deepen the characters' development and motivations. The story's structure revolves around the main character, Tracy Whitney, and her transformation from a victim of circumstances into a skilled and inventive con artist. Sheldon skillfully weaves elements of thriller, drama, and romance, creating a multi-layered narrative that explores themes of revenge, justice, and self-realization.
