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A Matter of Honour - Jeffrey Archer


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A Matter of Honour - Jeffrey Archer

 
Description: ISBN 0330419056 / Author: Jeffrey Archer / Genre: Fiction / A will, an unread letter and a family secret start another Archer tale. He should never have opened the envelope ...Adam Scott listens to the reading of his father's will, aware that the results can only be pitiful. ... more
A Matter of Honour - Jeffrey Archer ... The Colonel, after all, had nothing to leave - except a letter he had never opened himself, a letter Adam fears can only bring further disgrace to the family name. Against his mother's wishes, Adam opens the letter, and immediately realises his life can never be the same again. The contents leave him with no choice but to follow a course his father would have described as a matter of honour.

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by falcon1959 - written on 03/07/09 (Useful, 10 readings)
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way that only Jeffrey Archer can. Both men build their empires in different ways and you will probably, by the end of the book, have already chosen one that you thinks should be the victor. The book takes you from a war torn world of the second world war to the modern time. Not only is it a good read it also gives some insight ...

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by nakmeister - written on 15/03/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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hadn t read all of a novel in quite some time, constantly starting books and not finishing them, something I don t like doing, so I decided to read a Jeffrey Archer novel, as I always have found his books gripping page turners, something I needed. While I have read it all, and it may have started me back on the habit of reading, I have to admit I was very disappointed with this book. In many ways it is very similar to his earlier book Kane and Abel but it is a poor copy indeed. Both feature two men, one an immigrant, one a man of rich, upper class upbringing, who become bitter enemies through the course of their business dealings. However I find The Fourth Estate is ...

 

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