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Twelve Red Herrings by Jeffrey Archer

Twelve Red Herrings

Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer
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Jeffrey Archer, the internationally bestselling author of Honor Among Thieves, As The Crow Flies, and Kane & Abel, now serves up this inventive new collection of a dozen short stories -- with a twist. Cleverly styled, with richly drawn characters and ingeniously plotted story lines, each of the twelve pieces ends with a delightfully unexpected turn of events.An imprisoned man is certain that his supposed murder victim is very much alive....A female driver is pursued relentlessly by a menacing... (show more)

Jeffrey Archer, the internationally bestselling author of Honor Among Thieves, As The Crow Flies, and Kane & Abel, now serves up this inventive new collection of a dozen short stories -- with a twist. Cleverly styled, with richly drawn characters and ingeniously plotted story lines, each of the twelve pieces ends with a delightfully unexpected turn of events.An imprisoned man is certain that his supposed murder victim is very much alive....A female driver is pursued relentlessly by a menacing figure in another vehicle....A young artist gets the biggest break of her career....A restless beauty manages the perfect birthday celebration....An escaped Iraqi on Saddam Hussein's death list pays an involuntary visit to his homeland. In each tale, human beings are given an opportunity to seize, a crucial problem to solve, or a danger to avoid. How will they react? How would you? Capping off the collection are two additional rewards. In the final story, Archer offers a choice of four endings. And buried in each story is another diversion -- a red herring which Archer challenges his readers to uncover. (show less)

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Suzie
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Suzie Grove, 25 days ago

Quote-leftIt's amazing how Jeffery Archer can write beautiful detailed and interesting short stories. Loved it!Quote-right

Sarangan
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Sarangan Thayananthan, 27 days ago

Quote-left'short stories' are not my cup of tea -- but this book was some rather special. I enjoyed reading all of the 12 stories.
By far the best one is the last story.Quote-right

Amy
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Amy Howard, about 1 month ago

Quote-leftIt was alright. I guess a bunch of short stories really aren't my thing. The first story would have been a great novel.Quote-right

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Orkut User, 3 months ago

Quote-leftno doubt stories are nice and grabs one's attention .......accept one or two which i did not like the time i read it ....i specially liked the last one with three endings .......Quote-right

Mac
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Mac Ambrose, 5 months ago

Quote-leftThis applies to all the Archer works I have read: Absolutely brilliant. I challenge you to pick up his book and put it down!Quote-right

Courtney
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Courtney Tuck, 6 months ago

Quote-leftA great collection of short stories, my favourite of which being "You'll never live to regret it", but who could forget "Don't stop on the motorway."Quote-right

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Halley GLESE, 6 months ago

Quote-lefti like jeffery archers shorts stories. they more witty to read. atlast i feel satisfied enough to appreciate. he is good writer but i dont elevated by his books. all based on law and politics. not my thing!!1Quote-right

Ashok
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Ashok Chindam, 7 months ago

Quote-leftDon't remember all the stories now, but honestly there are very few who can write better short stories than Jeffrey archer. Must read.Quote-right

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Manish Kumar, 8 months ago

Quote-leftExcellent short stories!!!
Endings which will leave u stunned and surprised to the core!!!
One of my favorites!!!Quote-right

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Parikshit Totawar, 10 months ago

Quote-leftTwelve stories...but not all are gems! "Timeo Danaos", "Dougie Mortimer's Right Arm" are the few I liked. Rest not much memorable!Quote-right

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