If Tomorrow Comes (novel)
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Author | Sidney Sheldon |
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Language | English |
Genre | Crime fiction |
Publisher | Warner Books |
Publication date | 1985 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 416 |
ISBN | 0-446-35742-1 |
Preceded by | Master of the Game |
Followed by | Windmills of the Gods |
If Tomorrow Comes is a 1985 crime fiction novel by American author Sidney Sheldon. It is a story portraying an ordinary woman who is framed by the Mafia, her subsequent quest for vengeance towards them and her later life as a con artist. The novel was adapted into a three-part TV miniseries with the same name in 1986, starring Madolyn Smith and Tom Berenger.
Plot
Tracy is a successful bank-worker in Philadelphia, engaged to a wealthy heir, whose child she is carrying. Then her mother commits suicide, after being scammed by the New Orleans mafia and left in debt. Tracy gets a gun to frighten the scammer, Joe Romano, into admitting her mother’s innocence, but he tries to rape her and is wounded in the struggle. Her attorney convinces her that she will get a much shorter sentence if she pleads guilty, but the judge sentences her to fifteen years, and she realises that the judge and the attorney are both working for Romano’s boss, mafia don Orsatti. As she goes to jail, her employer and her fiancé abandon her and the unborn child, which she miscarries under the horrendous abuse she suffers from other prisoners.
Tracy now decides to revenge herself on all the men who have ruined her life. Granted an early parole, she uses her banking knowledge to divert large sums into Romano’s account, making it look as though he was planning to skip the country, and Orsatti kills him for his apparent betrayal. Then she gets the boyfriend of one of her jail-mates to plant evidence in the attorney’s home, making it look as though he was cheating Orsatti at cards, and Orsatti kills him too. While the judge is in Russia, she sends him coded letters that implicate him as a spy, and he is sentenced to ten years hard labor. She stalks her ex-fiance and his new wife, but decides that they look so bored and unhappy with each other that no further punishment is needed.
With a criminal record, however, her career is over, and she reluctantly slips into crime, presently finding that she enjoys stealing, especially from those who deserve to be stolen from. In the course of a colourful crime spree all over Europe, she falls in love with one of her co-conspirators, and they plan to take their winnings and live the law-abiding life in Brazil. But on the plane, she finds herself sitting next to a wealthy top criminal Maximilian, who shows a strong interest in her, and we are left wondering if she will try to steal from him too.
Adaptation
The novel was adapted into the three-part TV miniseries If Tomorrow Comes in 1986, starring Madolyn Smith and Tom Berenger.[1]
References
- ^ Buck, Jerry (March 16, 1986). "Madolyn Smith Plays Bank Clerk Turned Con Artist". Daytona Beach News-Journal. p. TV-4. Retrieved February 18, 2015.