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To cut a long story short / Jeffrey Archer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : HarperCollins publishers, 2001.Description: x,418 p. : 18 cmISBN:
  • 9780007773596
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIC ARC
Summary: These fourteen stories show Jeffrey Archer's great skills with a wide variety of character, of subject and of setting, but all with that trademark twist in the tail. Every reader will have their own favourites: the choices run from love at first sight across the train tracks to the cleverest of confidence tricks, from the quirks of the legal profession - and those who are able to manipulate both sides of the Bar - to the creative financial talents of a member of Her Majesty's diplomatic service - but for a good cause. The last story, "The Grass is Always Greener", is possibly the best piece Archer has written, and will haunt you for the rest of your life.
Item type: Fiction
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Paro College Library FIC ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E17700 Available E17700
Paro College Library FIC ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A04370
Paro College Library FIC ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A04371
Paro College Library FIC ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A04372
Paro College Library FIC ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A04373
Paro College Library FIC ARC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Lost & paid Nu.590/- A04374


These fourteen stories show Jeffrey Archer's great skills with a wide variety of character, of subject and of setting, but all with that trademark twist in the tail. Every reader will have their own favourites: the choices run from love at first sight across the train tracks to the cleverest of confidence tricks, from the quirks of the legal profession - and those who are able to manipulate both sides of the Bar - to the creative financial talents of a member of Her Majesty's diplomatic service - but for a good cause. The last story, "The Grass is Always Greener", is possibly the best piece Archer has written, and will haunt you for the rest of your life.

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