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First Among Equals
First Among Equals
Author: Jeffrey Archer
Three (3) disparate English politicians vie for Prime Minister position.
ISBN: 470028
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 345
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Publisher: Linden Press/Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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The actors are three fiercely ambitious young men .. utterly different from one another, but bound together by their singleminded pursuit to the same goal. The field of battle is Britain's Parliament, where competition is aged with an exquisite politeness that only masks it ferocity. And the ultimate prize is the highest office of the land. From the time the men enter the Parliament, it is a three way race to the day ... three decades later .. when one will be called to Buckingham Palace to accept the office of Prime Minster.
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I enjoyed this political novel very much. Normally, I'm s fantasy/ sci-fi fan, but I enjoyed this book.
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A spellbinding tale of three extraordinary men who wage war for a prize that only one of them can win. Through three tumultuous decades of fierce rivalry, they vie for Britain's most powerful office in a vital combat of love and hate, honor and deceit and the crueler ironies of fate. Their wives and lovers, each as compellingly unique as the men, are exquisitely captured by master storyteller Jeffrey Archer.
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I love Jeffrey Archer and have read 5 of his books before this one. I found this one very slow reading and difficult to get through. Because it focused on the English Parliament, of which I'm somewhat unfamiliar, and there was really no mystery or action involved, I found it a bit dull. It did not, in my opinion, come close to the page turners I had read previously.
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did not complete reading the book so could'nt comment,,just wasn't my style,a freind just gave me this book
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excellent book...like Archer's other books, you really get to "know" the characters...all of the main characters are so developed you really get to understand them...a great look into British politics...highly recommend it! -Mirah W.


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