This leaves the story hanging and the actual end of the story can only be a groping surmise. Moreover, as it was said, the book ends in a suspenseful tone as well: even if everything turns well eventually and Tracy is safely embarked on a plane that will lead her to a new life with her fiance Jeff Stevens, the last lines of the book introduce a new and mysterious character by the name of Maximlien Pierpont, who only just makes Tracy's acquaintance as the book ends. This is actually the event that triggers the rest of the action in the book, completely and indefinitely disrupting Tracy's peaceful and happy life. Doris Whitney, the mother of Tracy Whitney who is the main character of the book, mysteriously commits suicide by putting a gun to her head in her New Orleans Home. The book starts off with a shocking event, plunging the reader right in the middle of the action, and affording no time for accommodation. Sidney Sheldon's novel, if Tomorrow Comes, is largely an adventure book, in which the action and the plot move ahead breathlessly, keeping the suspense up from the beginning to the very end, and even after. The Significance of Setting in Sidney Sheldon's if Tomorrow Comes
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