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False Impression » (Reprint)

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Authors: Jeffrey Archer
ISBN-13: 9780312939779, ISBN-10: 0312939779
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Date Published: November 2006
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Jeffrey Archer

A political aspirant turned author, Jeffrey Archer seems to delight in conspiracy and simple twists of fate in his fiction, even as these forces have shaped a rocky course in his own life. Misfortune led Archer to write the book that began his career, but fate seems to have smiled on his bestselling books.

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"Archer plots with skill, and keeps you turning the pages."
--The Boston Globe

"A storyteller in the class of Alexander Dumas…Unsurpassed skill…making the reader wonder intensely what will happen next."
--The Washington Post

"There isn't a better story-teller alive."
--Larry King

"Archer is a master entertainer."
--Time Magazine

"Cunning plots, silken style...Archer plays a cat-and-mouse game with the reader."
--The New York Times

"Archer is a terrific story-teller, and meets the reader's ultimate tests - to want to turn the page to see what happens next."
--Sunday Times, London

"Probably the greatest story-teller alive."
--Mail on Sunday

Publishers Weekly

Even though Archer (Sons of Fortune) grounds his international art-thievery thriller in the events of 9/11, this leisurely paced, tepid effort has a musty feel. It's September 10, 2001, and Lady Victoria Wentworth is sitting in spacious Wentworth Hall considering the sad state of family fortunes when a female intruder slips in, slashes her throat and cuts off her ear. The next day in New York, art expert Anna Petrescu heads to her job as art wrangler for wealthy magnate Bryce Fenston of Fenston Finance. The pair's offices are in the Twin Towers, and when disaster strikes, each sees the tragedy as an opportunity to manipulate a transaction scheduled to transfer ownership of a legendary Van Gogh painting, Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, from the Wentworth estate to the larcenous Fenston. The initially intriguing character, hit-woman and ex-gymnast Olga Krantz, turns out to be too lightweight, both physically and fictionally, to garner strong interest in anything other than her deadly skills with a kitchen knife. Lord Archer has been busy for the past five years or so serving half of a four-year prison sentence for perjury and writing a series of books about his prison experience; his first novel in seven years disappoints. (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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