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Not tonight," said Danny, not letting go of Bernie's arm as he continued to lead his friend on down the alley. Oh, I don't know," said the other man. "There are times when I quite like a slut's mouth to be open."

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Truly beatiful language, empowering scenery and ending. I especially loved that the plot was very neat, overly so - are there really that many lookalikes in reality, who cares? I loved this book and it covers evrything. Not a chance," said Bernie raising his glass. "You've only got me this time. To long life and West Ham winning the cup." The plot and characters were so well developed. It had so many twists and turns. It was a little predictable in that it's a modern day version of The Count of Monte Cristo, but it was done in such an interesting way I didn't mind. And it's even better than the original classic, if that's possible.This latest installment in Archer's Clifton Chronicles series follows the multiple trials, tribulations, and sometime triumphs of working class Englishman Harry Clifton, his lady love Emma Continue reading » As a friend very rightly put it… ’A Prisoner of Birth’ has all the makings of a Bollywood Masala Movie. This was such a well written suspense/thriller. It's weaned me off my fantasy series books; it was such a good read. urn:lcp:prisonerofbirth0000arch_p9f1:epub:aed3fa21-3f06-43a1-9d75-3b69711e21a3 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier prisonerofbirth0000arch_p9f1 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t2g827m24 Invoice 1652 Isbn 0230531423

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I'm innocent," he repeated whenever anyone asked, to which the prison staff and his fellow inmates inevitably responded, "That's what they all say." No, Mr Redmayne, not my tears. Although I've read that letter every day for the past eight months, those tears were not shed by me, but by the man who wrote them. He knew how much I loved him. We would have made a life together even if we could only spend one day a month with each other. I'd have been happy to wait twenty years, more, in the hope that I would eventually be allowed to spend the rest of my life with the only man I'll ever love. I adored Danny from the day I met him, and no one will ever take his place.” Alex Redmayne was my favourite side character because he is a lawyer and I have always had a liking for lawyers who are smart, handsome and prefer to do anything to help prevail justice over wrong. I rate it a 4.7 for the most mind boggling ending ever. Beth didn't protest; after all, Bernie was not only her brother, but Danny's oldest friend, and he'd probably already asked him to be his best man. A British legal thriller. The plot is interesting (but not too original)…. (The author himself claimed it was loosely based on the Count of Monte Cristo.)That judges should be shot on their seventieth birthday, and their wives granted a royal pardon and given their pensions by a grateful nation.'

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I've already phoned Mum and Dad," said Bernie as he popped the cork and filled the three champagne glasses. "They didn't seem all that surprised, but then it was the worst-kept secret in Bow." The book is divided into five parts and in these parts almost every chapter has many weakly built characters and many loopholes . The one thing that I liked about Jeffrey Archer was stout character building but this novel is full of lame characters . Even the character of protagonist was not well built . All other characters were appearing over long intervals . To hell with that," said Bernie. "It's not every day that my little sister gets engaged to my best mate. Another bottle!" he shouted. Archer does a passable O. Henry in his third story collection (after A Twist in the Tale ), though without that master's depth of feeling or irony. Many of the 12 stories here, all of which feature Continue reading »Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2020-06-16 04:03:37 Boxid IA1814602 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier She said yes!" Danny announced triumphantly. Beth smiled as she held the diamond under the light and took a closer look. "Why don't you join us?" Danny added before she could stop him. "Great, let's meet at that wine bar off the Fulham Road—the one we went to after the Chelsea game last year. See you there, mate." This collection of sometimes intriguing, sometimes obvious stories is best suited to a series of short car trips rather than one long one: the listener tends to catch on fast to the Continue reading » Then, when Archer made reference to that story, I was annoyed even more as it's one of my favourite stories. I don’t know," she said. "I’m not sure you would like me in real life. I’m a lot different there, you know. I don’t even look the same."

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Beth flagged down the cabbie as the man Bernie had felled staggered past her and disappeared into the night.Another solid story. Sterotypical characters, clichés - despite the main character being told not to use them - and no real depth to anyone. The best part about the book is the way Jeffrey Archer used the beauty of the English language to weave the story. And if you think I'm gonna call you guv when you take over from my old man," said Bernie, breaking into his thoughts, "you can forget it." Danny didn't comment.



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