
By: Steel, Danielle
Book Overview: "Triangle" by Danielle Steel
"Triangle" by Danielle Steel is a suspenseful novel that follows the life of Amanda Delanoe, a woman approaching her 40th birthday. Amanda is the owner of a chic contemporary art gallery in Paris, where she finds joy in her work and the companionship of her dog, Lulu, and her friend and co-owner, Pascal Leblanc. Despite her successful career and fulfilling life, Amanda has yet to find the love of her life.
The story takes a dramatic turn when Amanda meets Olivier Saint Albin, a handsome and enigmatic publisher. She also reconnects with Tom Quinlan, an old boyfriend from her university days, who has come to Paris to write a thriller. Amanda's attraction to Olivier is immediate, but she soon discovers that he is married, leaving her torn between her head and her heart.
As Amanda navigates her complicated love life, she begins to experience a series of unsettling events. She receives threatening phone calls late at night and her apartment on the Left Bank is broken into, indicating that she is in real danger. The mystery deepens as Amanda tries to determine who is behind these threats: an old love, a new love, or a stranger.
While specific reviews from critics are not provided in the search results, "Triangle" has been marketed as a New York Times Bestseller and a Barnes & Noble Bestseller, indicating positive reception from readers. The book is described as a "breathtaking tale of suspense" by Danielle Steel, which suggests that it has been well-received for its engaging plot and suspenseful elements.
Overall, "Triangle" by Danielle Steel offers a captivating blend of suspense, romance, and self-discovery, making it a compelling read for fans of the author and the thriller genre.