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Book Reviews of Mightier than the Sword

Mightier than the Sword
Mightier than the Sword
Author: Jeffrey Archer
ISBN-13: 9781509847556
ISBN-10: 1509847553
Publication Date: 7/25/2019
Pages: 512
Edition: New Edit/Cover
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Publisher: Pan
Book Type: Paperback
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sfc95 avatar reviewed Mightier than the Sword on + 686 more book reviews
Absolutely riveting. I am extremely hopeful that there is more to this sage. It cannot end as it did! But also I cannot wait! I am totally in love with this series and I feel like I know each and every person in the book personally.
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Book Description
With more than 2 million copies in print, the Clifton Chronicles has taken #1 worldwide bestselling author Jeffrey Archer to a whole new level. And the saga continues. . .

Bestselling novelist Harry Clifton's on a mission to free a fellow author who's imprisoned in Siberia-even if doing so puts Harry's own life, and life's work, in danger. Meanwhile, his wife Emma, chairman of Barrington Shipping, is facing the repercussions of an IRA bombing on the Buckingham. Some board members feel she should resign. Others will stop at nothing to ensure the Clifton family's fall from grace. In London, Harry and Emma's son, Sebastian, is quickly making a name for himself at Farthing's Bank. He's also just proposed to a beautiful young American, Samantha. But the despicable Adrian Sloane is only interested in one thing: Sebastian's ruin.

"BEGINS WITH A BANG...[ENDS] WITH A turbo-charged cliffhanger."-Kirkus Reviews

Sir Giles Barrington, now a minister of the Crown, looks set for even higher office-until a diplomatic failure in Berlin threatens his prospects. Once again it appears that Giles's political career is thrown off balance by none other than his old adversary, Major Alex Fisher. But who will win the election this time? And at what cost?

"ARCHER PLOTS WITH SKILL, AND keeps you turning the pages." -The Boston Globe

My Review
Another excellent read of book 5 of the Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer. This book was no different from the others as they are all page turners. Another excellent cliffhanger which I now have to wait two days or more to get the next book from the library. After book 6 which I know will have another cliffhanger, I will have to wait until November to find out how it turns out. Don't know how I'm going to wait that long. One saving grace is that I do have lots of good books waiting in the wings. If you haven't started this series yet, what are you waiting for! Come on board and enjoy all the cliffhanging with me!
kuligowskiandrewt avatar reviewed Mightier than the Sword on + 569 more book reviews
Fans of soap operas â excuse me, âdaytime dramasâ - and their nighttime equivalents, as well as comic book series, may remember when they first joined a series in progress. There is no attempt to stop and introduce the characters and situations to new viewers / readers; the plot simply moves forward and it is up to the audience to pick up the necessary background in progress.

âMightier Than the Swordâ is author Jeffrey Archer's 5th book in his âClifton Chroniclesâ series, about a rich English family made up of captains of industry, influential politicians, and a best-selling author (the author may know a little about this â¦) Each character has their own personal crises; each character has their own personal causes; each character has their own personal antagonist(s), as well. Like a good daytime drama, their individual stories intertwine and occasionally intersect.

Author Archer knows that it isn't enough to hope that a new reader will be patient while acquiring the necessary background to enjoy the tale, so he begins with a bang â literally. Picking up the family's tale in the 1960s, it is learned that the Provisional Irish Republican Army has activated a bomb aboard a new luxury liner that is making its maiden voyage across the Atlantic. Not only do the characters (and readers) have to REALIZE that there's a bomb on board, but they have to find it, dispose of it â and then explain away the sound of the explosion to the rest of the passengers without instilling a panic.

I admit that this is not my typical read; it is a credit to Mr. Archer that I was able to be so quickly sucked into the drama and eagerly awaited each opportunity to progress through the book. (Although, I have to wonder if new readers might benefit by starting the series at the beginning, rather than jumping in with the fifth installment.)

Recommended.

RATING: 4 1/2 stars, rounded down to 4 stars where 1/2 stars are not permitted.

DISCLOSURE: I was provided with a free copy of this book in a random draw. No conditions were placed upon acceptance, although it was strongly hinted that a prompt, honest review would be appropriate. They'll have to settle for âhonestâ, as the book has been mired in my âto be readâ stack for over 2 years; at least the review was written promptly after I finished reading it!