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The Gospel According to Judas - Jeffrey Archer, Frank Moloney

 
Description: ISBN 0230529011 / Author: Jeffrey Archer / Genre: Fiction / If your dream is big enough, not even your enemies can stop you...Charlie Trumper's earliest memory is of hearing his grandfather's sales patter from behind his costermonger's barrow. When Grandpa Charlie dies, young ... more
The Gospel According to Judas - Jeffrey Archer, Frank Moloney ... Charlie wants nothing more than to follow in his footsteps - his burning ambition is to own a shop that will sell everything: 'The Biggest Barrow in the World'. Charlie's progress from the teeming streets of Whitechapel to the elegance of Chelsea Terrace is only a few miles as the crow flies. But in Jeffrey Archer's expert hands it becomes an epic journey through the triumphs and disasters of the century, as Charlie follows a thread of love, ambition and revenge to fulfil the dream his grandfather inspired.

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admitted lying. Monica Coghlan always stood by her story, and wanted a court to rehear the evidence, but sadly she will never see this as she was killed in a car crash earlier this month. The Daily Star are now taking action to recover the money awarded to Archer, and he has been arrested by police. Archer is a prolific novelist, but maybe his autobiography will be more gripping than anything he could dream up. ...

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admitted lying. Monica Coghlan always stood by her story, and wanted a court to rehear the evidence, but sadly she will never see this as she was killed in a car crash earlier this month. The Daily Star are now taking action to recover the money awarded to Archer, and he has been arrested by police. Archer is a prolific novelist, but maybe his autobiography will be more gripping than anything he could dream up. ...

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Kane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer

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Archer creates another work of pure genious when forming this fantastic story. Set in Pre-WWI Europe and England and spanning almost 7 decades, it follows the story of two young men from birth, to death. One, the bastard son of a baron born in war-torn Poland, raised by a trapper's family, and the other, the son of a banker, born to one of the wealthiest families in the country. William Kane and Abel Rosnoviski are brought together by fate in this historically accurate and thoroughly engaging novel, to make, and to break one another. Archer's use of historical event is not merely a hurdle in around which he has to plot his story; his incorporation of the world's most ...

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by cavy-student - written on 25/03/08 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Archer creates another work of pure genious when forming this fantastic story. Set in Pre-WWI Europe and England and spanning almost 7 decades, it follows the story of two young men from birth, to death. One, the bastard son of a baron born in war-torn Poland, raised by a trapper's family, and the other, the son of a banker, born to one of the wealthiest families in the country. William Kane and Abel Rosnoviski are brought together by fate in this historically accurate and thoroughly engaging novel, to make, and to break one another. Archer's use of historical event is not merely a hurdle in around which he has to plot his story; his incorporation of the world's most ...

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I can honestly say this was an excellent book. The book tells the story of two men from very different backgrounds. It begins as two seperate stories, but then the lives of the two men meet. This is where it get even more intersesting. They are both businessmen, although their characters differ greatly. i don't want to say anymore as i may spoil it. I recommend you read it for yourself. The story is so very clever, with many twists which are totally unexpected. This book made me laugh and cry. Archer has done an excellent job of tricking you into thinking one thing, when the opposite was the outcome. I had never read any Archer before I read this book, but I would certainly read his ...

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by cyberengine - written on 08/11/00 (Very useful, 407 readings)
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