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Old 05-26-2006, 08:00 AM   #21
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I found Kane and Abel the best. As the crow flies was also equally inspiring.Really a gifted writer.
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Old 05-27-2006, 08:00 AM   #22
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http://www.iomx.com/online_ebooks.htm
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Old 05-29-2006, 08:00 AM   #23
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I have a question? What is the "fourth Estate" in his book the Fourth Estate. I want to read it but haven't had the chance yet. What is the significance of the title the Fourth Estate?
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Old 06-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #24
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jeffrey archer's real forte, is his penchant for the short story - he really should do more of this rather than wiriting those long-winding novels like "the fourth estate", "as the crow flies" - they just seem to drag.
of course, as far as the short stories go, he's arguably THE best - i know roald dahl writes pretty good short stories too, but archer's style is really good. my personal favourites are "never stop on the motorway", "clean sweep ignatius" and "do not pass go"

of course, a few of his novels were good too - esp "shall we tell the pres", "the eleventh commandment" and "honour among thieves"
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Old 06-12-2006, 08:00 AM   #25
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Hi Everybody,

Just now i've gone thru the 11th commandments and i've a doubt.
Why the author (archer) have killed Chris Jackson in ? The mafia group can obtain so many people to be substituted instead of connor fitzerald,no ? i's really shocked to read that jackson was hanged in some silly retrospection that connor have saved his life during the vietnam war...Can anybody clarify me ?

bye..bye..
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Old 08-07-2006, 08:00 AM   #26
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Hi. I have only recently discovered Jeffery Archer through his prison diary VI and immediatley went to the store and brought The fourth Estate, Sons of fortune, Not a Penny more not a penny less, Shall we tell the president, Hounour amoung theives, As the crow flies, Kane and Abel, A quiver full of arrows and The prodical daughter!!

His work is great. I have only read his prison dairy, the fourth estate, sons of fortune and Kane and Abel (I was going for Abel!)
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Old 08-09-2006, 08:00 AM   #27
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hi does anyone know where i can get a pdf or online version of sons of fortune
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Old 08-14-2006, 08:00 AM   #28
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Most of Archers novels are politics based.Ofcourse,doing justice to the politition in Himself.The best one is 'Kane & Abel' ofcourse.'Eleventh Commandmend' and 'Fourth Protocol' are good.so is 'Shall We....'.'Sons of Fortune' resembles a cliche pattern followed in bollywood movies.'Prodigal daughter' and 'first among equals' lack the thrill,the 1st is a cliche and the second is just politics,something like the author narrating history.Ofcourse,no arguement to the fact that he is one of the biggest frauds in the history.heard that he will have to return his peer-hood.
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Old 08-15-2006, 08:00 AM   #29
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Hi folks, I now consider myself to be a massive Jeffery Archer fan after reading the eleventh commandment i then read sons of fortune, not a penny more, not a penny less, shall we tell the president, Kane and abel, A matter of honour and tonight i will begin The fouth estate (can anyone tell me how good it is)Also can anyone tell me if his short stories are any good

re which twin ends up as govenor?

this is a good question and my answer would be fletcher. we know that the mayor is standing between them "When he came to a halt in the center of the stage, the candates took there places on each side of him, Fletcher on his left, Nat on his right, as befitted their political persuasion." And in the last paragraph we are told "The mayor picked up the coin and turned round to face the candidates. He smiled at the man now standing on his right, and said, "may i be first to congratulte you governor."" As it is clearly stated that the mayor picks up the coin then TURNS to face them with the new governor NOW standing to his right. Does anyone know if this toss of a coin rule really apply
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Old 08-20-2006, 08:00 AM   #30
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i guess the "fourth estae " is about Rupert keith murdoch ala Keith Townsend. And RObert maxwell .both media moguls and their quest to control the largest media empire in the world. could any one be so interested in reading "DA vinci code" by Dan Brown .it's the best book i have read for the year
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Old 08-27-2006, 08:00 AM   #31
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Hi there,
I am a Nigerian and I reside in Nigeria.
I am just reading Jeffrey's book(Honour among thieves)It's very intersting,I think Jeffrey is very good,I enjoyed every page of it.But i was confused about some unsettled issues in the book.I will like to know if the leader of the Mossad in the book actually died,Why was the lady that was doing the killing was caught or probably killed.............I just told a friend holidaying the US to get the Sons of fortune and some other books by Jeffrey Archer.
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Old 09-03-2006, 08:00 AM   #32
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Fletcher won. Leslie, the coin toss you refer to is on page 320 in the paperback.
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Old 10-07-2006, 08:00 AM   #33
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Right - now that I knew which debate it was easy to find. Top of chapter 31, which is page 285:

"Heads or tails?" asked the moderator.
"Tails," said Barbara Hunter.
"Tails it is," said the moderator. He looked across at Mrs. Hunter and nodded. Fletcher couldn't complain, because he would have called heads - he always did...

I also agree that this is one of Archer's weaker works. For heaven's sake - he used the coin flip to decide an election in First Among Equals which was a much better work. I was most dissapointed.
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Old 11-29-2006, 10:08 PM   #34
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i found "not a penny lesss and not a penny more " good. its really a great plot.
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Old 11-30-2006, 04:49 AM   #35
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Hi Chloe..i just read "False Impression". A very very good.. I liked it a lot..and it was quite fast moving too..

My other favorites of Archer include Kane and Abel, The prodigal daughter.

Cat O' Nine Tales was supposed to be out in 2006 and it is out. I think I saw it in Barnes and Nobles. But I dont think it has reached our public libraries as yet.
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Old 12-02-2006, 10:29 PM   #36
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I too love his works.
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Old 05-28-2008, 06:42 PM   #37
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Chennai had the honour of hosting Jeffrey Archer, the master story teller, who gave us Kane and Able, The Prodigal Daughter, Not a Penny More Not a Penny Less, A Quiver Full of Arrows and many such intriguing novels.

He was in the city to promote his latest book, A Prisoner of Birth at Landmark in Nungambakkam recently.
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Over 34 years, Archer has published 15 novels, 11 short story collections and a few plays and picture books.

Jeffery Archer, proudly declares that he’s an excellent story teller, who knows how to make the readers laugh and applaud as well.

Talking about his latest book, Archer informed that he had written 17 drafts of A Prisoner of Birth before finalising the story.

It eventually took 1000 hours to complete. He usually started writing at 6 am and continued to work for two hours and then had a two-hour break and so on.

He always wrote his books by hand for he didn’t know how to use any machinery and intends to continue writing all his books in future too. Archer has been promoting his book in India for the past 12 days.

Speaking about the genius R K Narayan, he said that Narayan took ordinary people and places and turned them into giants. He had a piece of advice for all budding writers. ‘Write about what you know best,’ he said.

His first book was Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less got turned down by publishers, 18 of them. ‘That’s the only record I have that’s longer than J K Rowling’s,’ he quipped.

http://www.newstodaynet.com/newsinde...&%20section=11
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Old 01-30-2009, 07:12 PM   #38
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Just read his collection of short stories "Twist in the Tale." Enjoyed reading them.
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Old 08-03-2010, 11:38 PM   #39
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For anyone weak in English language, and wanting to learn it, I always recommend trying "Twist in the tale" or "A quiver full of arrows".. it has worked with 4 people at least so far gets them interested, and asking for more.
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