
Let me begin this post by saying, I LOVE JEFFREY ARCHER.
What could be more wonderful than reading the latest book of your favourite author on the World Book Day. Well, that's what I was doing most of the day today and just finished reading the book-3 of The Clifton Chronicles series which is the most prestigious project of the author. Best Kept Secret was one book that I have been looking forward to read for some time now.
The first two parts of the series, namely Only Time Will Tell and The Sins Of The Father were finished in a couple of hours. I could barely rest until all were consumed, there is an insatiable hungry to devour the books, yes that probably explains just how much I love reading Lord Archer.
Best Kept Secret is 380 page book and is divided into 46 chapters. You will be hooked to the book right from the prologue. Also, what I felt that this book has been written so smartly that even if you haven't read the first two books of the series, you can still read this one as it explains a lot about what happened in Harry Clifton's life since 1920. Best Kept Secret focuses on the life of Harry Clifton and people around him during the years 1945 to 1957. ...
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05:29 PM, Apr 18, 2013

The writer is in India to launch his new book, 'Best Kept Secret', the third in the Clifton Chronicles series. ...

12:49 PM, Mar 18, 2013

A regular feature in the bestseller lists, and now a regular feature in India, Jeffrey Archer was in Mumbai to launch his latest 'Best Kept Secret'. ...

06:40 PM, Mar 12, 2013

There's no doubt about it - Jeffrey Archer's got a gift. At first glance, The 'Sins of the Father' is a heady mix of, well, stuff that Archer's given us before " the prison sentence, the wronged innocent, the devoted partner, who fights against all odds " but he does it so well, and injects more drama than you would think possible! There is also a definite seediness that he...

01:07 AM, Mar 24, 2012

New Delhi: Master storyteller, former politician and an ardent cricket fan, British author Jeffery Archer was in Delhi to promote his latest book,'Only Time Will Tell' the first of the five-part Clifton Chronicle. IBNLive managed a little time with the catch up with the author who chatted about his latest book, his love for cricket and his future plans. IBNLive: First things first, you're a big cricket fan and the...

08:33 PM, Mar 15, 2011

Bestselling author Lord Jeffrey Archer launched his latest short story collection in Mumbai. ...

03:32 PM, May 05, 2010

Bestselling author Lord Jeffrey Archer launched his latest short story collection in Mumbai. ...

03:32 PM, May 05, 2010

The British author is in India to celebrate the anniversary. ...

02:41 AM, Nov 10, 2009

Jeffrey Archer is on a quick tour of India to publicize his new book
Paths of Glory. ...

02:21 AM, May 13, 2009

Colombo: Wicketkeeper-batsman Prasanna Jayawardene and left-arm fast bowler Chanaka Welagedara have been upgraded in the central contract categories, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said on Friday. Jayawardene has been promoted to category 2 from 3, while Welagedara is promoted to 4 from 5. The chairman of selectors, Asantha de Mel was consulted before the promotions were made, the SLC said. In the categories released earlier this month, Jayawardena was the sole...

04:37 AM, May 27, 2008

Lahore: Pakistan's one-day and Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq has said he will continue to play Twenty20 cricket despite being stripped of the captaincy for the short format and wants to be selected for the World Cup. "I enjoy playing T20 cricket and I will continue to play at the domestic level. I have not given up hope of playing in the ICC World Cup in Sri Lanka this year. If required,...

10:42 AM, May 25, 2008

New Delhi: Deccan Chargers coach Darren Lehmann admitted on Monday that failure to execute plans led to the downfall of the 2009 champions in the fifth season of Indian Premier League (IPL). It has been a miserable season of the Deccan Chargers as they are lying at the bottom of the table with just two wins to their credit from 14 matches. We haven't executed our plans well. We have...

02:12 AM, May 23, 2008

Karachi: Former Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif will be released from a British prison early on Thursday after completing half of his one-year sentence for spot-fixing, his lawyer said. The 29-year-old was jailed by a court in London in November last year after he was found guilty of conspiring to cheat and conspiring to accept corrupt payments over deliberate no-balls bowled during the Lord's Test against England in August 2010. Asif's...

07:59 PM, May 18, 2008