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A Stranger in the Mirror is a 1976 novel written by Sidney Sheldon.The novel is one of the earliest of Sheldon's works, but contains the typical Sheldon fast-paced narration and several narrative techniques, with the exception of a twist ending.
Ralph Joseph "Jody" Reynolds (December 3, 1932 – November 7, 2008) [1] was an American rock and roll singer, guitarist, and songwriter whose song "Endless Sleep" was a major U.S. top-ten hit in the summer of 1958.
Marx's friend, writer Sidney Sheldon wrote a roman à clef on Fleming's relationship with Marx titled A Stranger in the Mirror, published in 1976. [4] In the years leading up to Marx's death, Fleming was Groucho's guardian until a court appointed Nat Perrin in May 1977, in the midst of a contentious court case with Groucho's heirs. [5]
The novel begins at the end of The Other Side of Midnight, with Catherine Douglas recovering in a convent, knowing only her name.Everyone except Constantin Demiris, known as Costa, thinks she was killed by her husband, Larry Douglas, and his mistress, Noelle Page.
Stranger in the Mirror may refer to: A Stranger in the Mirror , 1976 novel by Sidney Sheldon The Stranger in the Mirror: Dissociation – The Hidden Epidemic , 2001 book by Marlene Steinberg and Maxine Schnall
In 1984 the novel was adapted as a film directed by Bryan Forbes, starring Roger Moore and Rod Steiger.The second adaptation is the Ukrainian feature-length film Sheriff's Star (Zirka Sheryfa) in 1992, directed by Mykola Litus and starring Irina Alfyorova, Arnis Līcītis and Sergei Martynov.
Warren Barnes (May 19, 1951 – February 27, 2021) [1] was a 69-year-old homeless man living in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States.He was murdered and dismembered on February 27, 2021, by 19-year-old Brian Cohee Jr. while sleeping near Crosby Avenue below a highway bridge.
The Stranger in the Mirror: Dissociation – The Hidden Epidemic, written by Marlene Steinberg and Maxine Schnall is a book which goes through case files of individuals with dissociative identity disorder, who have suffered traumatizing happenings and how they have employed dissociation as a defense mechanism to detach themselves from the emotional stimuli which the victims endured.