Jeffrey Archer, Author, Roger Allam, Read by, read by Roger Allam. Macmillan Audio $44.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-4272-0283-3 Though Archer's new novel is a porridge that mushes The Count of Monte Cristo ...
Disgraced peer Jeffrey Archer is promoting his latest novel from jail ... life in jail by urging people to read his controversial book, A Prison Diary, which is not due out in the US until ...
Not surprisingly for a woman who once shared a bed with Jeffrey Archer ... Symonds has turned her experiences into a controversial new book - Having An Affair? A Handbook For The Other Woman ...
Jeffrey Archer, 83, continues to write bestseller after bestseller; and the King, who started one of the most prestigious jobs in the world at the age of 73. Continue reading The evidence shows that ...
I really don’t know how one can actually classify Jeffrey Archer’s books into a particular genre. In almost all his books, even his political ones, there is a little bit of everything thrown in.
Since the 1990s, when Richard played a love interest for Dawn French’s character Geraldine Granger in Vicar of Dibley, he has ...
His most recent book, The Archer, is inspiring as ever ... Our top book picks for December 2020 In Alan Riding’s New York Times article from August 2005, “ Paulo Coelho: Writing in a Global ...
At least 2,000 items from the British Museum were reported missing, stolen or damaged last year, and it now faces a massive ...
he was labeled an "enemy" by the U.S. government and sent to a string of incarceration camps. His new children's book about that time is My Lost Freedom.
“I can remember when it was Jaws [by Peter Benchley] and Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less [Jeffrey Archer’s debut ... buying a second-hand book rather than a new one.
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Ford expertly created a surreal alternate landscape in his acclaimed fantasies The Physiognomy and Memoranda; here, in his fourth novel, sepia-colored old New York ... In the first book ...