JEFFREY - THE LORD ARCHER OF WESTON-SUPER-MARE
Jeffrey – The Lord Archer of Weston-super -Mare
Jeffrey Archer, the famous British author and former politician found promoting his latest work ”Mightier than the Sword” in Mumbai Metropolis’ Kemp's Corner, Crossword Book Store on Monday, the 2nd March, 2015 as a part of his Indian visit. I was one of those lucky audience present there to greet Jeffrey Archer and listen to his life’s doctrine. Archer maintains that he is not a writer but a storyteller.
“There isn’t a better story teller alive “- says Larry King about Jeffrey Archer.
When asked who can become a writer by his fans, Jeffrey Archer said any well-read person can become one. The audience took by surprise by his wits. Archer asked the elite and intellectual gathering if there were any Americans in the crowd and after sighting them he said “Americans, we love you.”
Jeffrey Archer seems to be a Cricket enthusiast and commented on the ongoing World Cup Championship.
When asked by one of his fans how he gets inspiration to write books, Archer replied that the inspiration is spontaneous and he is blessed with inspiration every day.
The master storyteller Jeffrey Archer is a critically acclaimed bestselling author in the world.
His family lived in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, a county in South West England and he spent major part of his life there. Jeffrey Archer aged 83 years now lives in Britain with his wife Mary and sons William and James. His books have sold at least 250 million copies worldwide.
He is a novelist, short story writer, and a playwright.
After getting his fingers burnt in politics, he turned a full time author.
His famous works –
Heads You Win
Nothing Ventured
Hidden in Plain Sight
Turn a Blind Eye
Over My Dead Body
Next in Line
Traitors Gate
The Accused
A Twist in the Tale
Fools, Knaves, and Heroes – The great political short stories Editor, Introduction
Twelve Red Herrings
The collected short stories
To Cut a Long Story Short
Cat O’Nine Tales
And Thereby Hangs a Tale
The new collected short stories
Prison Diaries
Hell - Belmarsh
Purgatory- Wayland
Heaven – North Sea Camp
The Sins of the Father
Best Kept Secret
Be Careful What You Wish For
Mightier Than the Sword
His books were adapted for TV shows.
“Jeffrey Archer ranks in the top ten story tellers in the world.” - Los Angeles Times.
As a well-read person, I used to recommend his book “Kane and Abel” to others for a great read. I used to refresh my recycle bin and read umpteen number of times this international #1 best seller “Kane and Abel” over the years.
In Jeffrey Archer’s book, Kane and Abel are both born on the same day and thus can be described as siblings, in different parts of the world. The book of Jeffrey Archer narrates this great story of “sibling rivalry” (though they are not DNA brothers). The legendary storyteller in his inimitable style grips you with a riveting read from the first page to the last. The novel was first published in 1979. Millions of copies were printed over the years and it remains to date one of the top-ranking novels I have ever read in my life.
I would like to suggest to my audiences that this novel is a must-read. This book is a modern classic. Kane and Abel is a masterpiece. The storyline is so meticulously crafted.
Jeffrey Archer’s story of Kane and Abel is that of two children born on the same day, one the son of a millionaire and the other a Polish immigrant finding his way in America. The two characters are unforgettable in your life. Both men are brought together by fate and quest for a dream. These two men ambitious, powerful, and ruthless are locked in a relentless struggle to build an empire fueled by their all-consuming hatred for each other. Over 60 years and three generations, through war, marriage, fortune, and disaster Kane and Abel battle for success and triumph that only one man can have. However, the story is a bit sad about William Kane, who got fired from his own bank and could not see his grandchildren. But Abel, the struggles he faced and finally made his way up in life and finally took his revenge on William seems to be the real hero due to his lone battle in adversity.
In fact, you end up liking both characters despite their conflicts with each other. The ending is remarkable. It is so engrossing that you can actually imagine and visualize what they experienced both physically and emotionally.
Kane and Abel is undoubtedly one of the best of Jeffrey Archer. Jeffrey Archer is a true genius when it comes to storytelling.
If there is a Nobel Prize for storytelling, then Jeffrey Archer deserves it more than anybody else.
Novel
Kane and Abel
Shall We Tell The President
Prodigal Daughter
Not a Penny more, Not a Penny Less
First Among Equals
A Matter of Honour
As the Crow Flies
Honour Among Thieves
The Fourth Estate
The Eleventh Commandment
Sons of Fortune
False Impression
Gospel According to Judas
A Prisoner of Birth
Paths of Glory
Prodigal Daughter
Not a Penny more, Not a Penny Less
First Among Equals
A Matter of Honour
As the Crow Flies
Honour Among Thieves
The Fourth Estate
The Eleventh Commandment
Sons of Fortune
False Impression
Gospel According to Judas
A Prisoner of Birth
Paths of Glory
Cometh the Hour
This Was a Man
Tell Tale Heads You Win
Nothing Ventured
Hidden in Plain Sight
Turn a Blind Eye
Over My Dead Body
Next in Line
Traitors Gate
Dramas
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
ExclusiveThe Accused
Short stories/Collections
A Quiver full of ArrowsA Twist in the Tale
Fools, Knaves, and Heroes – The great political short stories Editor, Introduction
Twelve Red Herrings
The collected short stories
To Cut a Long Story Short
Cat O’Nine Tales
And Thereby Hangs a Tale
The new collected short stories
It can't be October already
The Short The Long and The Tall
Prison Diaries
Hell - Belmarsh
Purgatory- Wayland
Heaven – North Sea Camp
Clifton Chronicles
Only Time will tellThe Sins of the Father
Best Kept Secret
Be Careful What You Wish For
Mightier Than the Sword
Many of his works were made as Hollywood motion pictures and became blockbusters.
His books were adapted for TV shows.
“Jeffrey Archer ranks in the top ten story tellers in the world.” - Los Angeles Times.
As a well-read person, I used to recommend his book “Kane and Abel” to others for a great read. I used to refresh my recycle bin and read umpteen number of times this international #1 best seller “Kane and Abel” over the years.
The Kane and Abel, first published in 1979 was read by me with great enthusiasm, thrills, and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and loved both Kane and Abel. Kane and Abel was the first Jeffrey Archer book that I have read.
Subsequently, I have read many of his other books.
The biblical resemblance of Kane and Abel.
Cain and Abel – The Book of Genesis 4:1-16.
Cain, the first son of Adam and Eve, and Abel the younger brother of Cain. Cain was a prosperous farmer and Abel a shepherd. Cain brought the best of his harvest and burnt it as an offering to God and Abel brought the best part of a lamb born to his sheep and presented the same to God as an offering. God liked the offering made by Abel and accepted it and seeing that Cain becomes furious. The beginning of jealousy started in the human race there. An enraged Cain asked Abel to come to the open fields and an unsuspecting Abel obeyed his elder brother. Cain kills Abel with a stone in the fields. The first blood-shed in the Garden of Eden and the inception of “sibling rivalry”.
In Jeffrey Archer’s book, Kane and Abel are both born on the same day and thus can be described as siblings, in different parts of the world. The book of Jeffrey Archer narrates this great story of “sibling rivalry” (though they are not DNA brothers). The legendary storyteller in his inimitable style grips you with a riveting read from the first page to the last. The novel was first published in 1979. Millions of copies were printed over the years and it remains to date one of the top-ranking novels I have ever read in my life.
Jeffrey Archer’s story of Kane and Abel is that of two children born on the same day, one the son of a millionaire and the other a Polish immigrant finding his way in America. The two characters are unforgettable in your life. Both men are brought together by fate and quest for a dream. These two men ambitious, powerful, and ruthless are locked in a relentless struggle to build an empire fueled by their all-consuming hatred for each other. Over 60 years and three generations, through war, marriage, fortune, and disaster Kane and Abel battle for success and triumph that only one man can have. However, the story is a bit sad about William Kane, who got fired from his own bank and could not see his grandchildren. But Abel, the struggles he faced and finally made his way up in life and finally took his revenge on William seems to be the real hero due to his lone battle in adversity.
In fact, you end up liking both characters despite their conflicts with each other. The ending is remarkable. It is so engrossing that you can actually imagine and visualize what they experienced both physically and emotionally.
If there is a Nobel Prize for storytelling, then Jeffrey Archer deserves it more than anybody else.
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