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To Cut a Long Story Short
To Cut a Long Story Short
Author: Jeffery Archer
ISBN-13: 9780006514879
ISBN-10: 0006514871
Publication Date: 11/1/2000
Pages: 418
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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12 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

tamajinn avatar reviewed To Cut a Long Story Short on + 64 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this audio book! The short stories had a nice range of subjects and interesting characters. The reader, Bill Wallace, had the most wonderful voice and used it with great talent and finesse as he did the voices of different characters and accents. I would listen to him read any book!

This version is unabridged and would be great for a long car trip or a series of short ones. I enjoyed the wry wit Archer interjects into his writing.
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Helpful Score: 1
Jeffrey Archer has an incredible ability to draw you into a story and then hit you with a surprise ending like no other author I know of. Love his work.
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Short story afficionados will love this compilation.
txbeck avatar reviewed To Cut a Long Story Short on + 64 more book reviews
Surprisingly reminiscent of O'Henry, this is a delightful collection of 11 short stories by Jeffrey Deaver.
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Excellent short stories by the current master of the genre..
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This book contains a collection of fourteen riveting tales with breathtaking twists that have become the Jeffrey Archer hallmark.
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Fourteen of Archer's best short stories.
Bixie23 avatar reviewed To Cut a Long Story Short on + 15 more book reviews
Book of short stories, very enjoyable
jillybean7682 avatar reviewed To Cut a Long Story Short on + 19 more book reviews
This one bored me. I put it down after 20 minutes. Sorry Jeffrey Archer.
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"Cunning plots, silken style...Archer plays a cat-and-mouse game with the reader." â New York Times

From the master storyteller comes a masterful collection of fourteen riveting tales of elaborate confidence tricks, political chicanery, immoral behavior, and dangerously illicit affairs, rendered with the breathtaking narrative twists that have become the Jeffrey Archer hallmark.

Here are stories that will engross and astonish, peopled with a rich assortment of truly memorable characters: the intoxicating woman who appears to her lover only once every six years; the British diplomat who employs his rather creativeâif not entirely ethicalâfinancial talents for a greater good; the millionaire who declares himself bankrupt to test the love and loyalties of those closest to him.

This is Jeffrey Archer at the top of his form, as he offers us unique fables for our time and civilization, each one shining a harsh yet hypnotic light on that fascinating, complex being called "human."
lynxxmarie avatar reviewed To Cut a Long Story Short on + 165 more book reviews
6 hours. 5 disks. Unabridged stories.
joann avatar reviewed To Cut a Long Story Short on + 413 more book reviews
From the master storyteller comes a masterful collection of fourteen riveting tales of elaborate confidence tricks, political chicanery, immoral behavior, and dangerously illicit affairs, rendered with the breathtaking narrative twists that have become the Jeffrey Archer hallmark.
Here are all new stories that will engross and astonish, peopled with a rich assortment of truly memorable characters: the intoxicating woman who appears to her lover only once every six years; the British diplomat who employs his rather creative-if not entirely ethical-financial talents for a greater good; the millionaire who declares himself bankrupt to test the love and loyalties of those closest to him.
This is Jeffrey Archer at the top of his form, as he offers us unique fables of our time and civilization, each one shining a harsh yet hypnotic light on that fascinating, complex being called "human."