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Book Reviews of The Fourth Estate

The Fourth Estate
The Fourth Estate
Author: Jeffrey Archer
ISBN-13: 9780060175184
ISBN-10: 0060175184
Publication Date: 5/1996
Pages: 549
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Harpercollins
Book Type: Hardcover
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A good-enough summer beach book that has interesting characters in interesting settings.
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In a stunning display of storytelling Jeffrey Archer creates to extraordinary protagonists, whose life stories could have been taken from today's headlines, and pits them against each other as each strives to be the first to creat a global media empire and become the most powerful man on earth.
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Long book! But very interesting characters. I enjoyed it.
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Please note on this book the cover does show lots of ware in spots. It is held together still with no problem just very worn on some corners.
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Lubji Hoch survived World War II on luck, guts and ruthlessness. At the war's end, renamed Richard Armstrong, he buys a floundering newspaper in Berlin and deviously puts his competitors out of business. But it isn't enough. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, Keith Townsend, the Oxford=educated son of a millionaire newspaper owner, takes over his family's business. His energy and brilliant strategic thinking quickly make him the leading newspaper pulbisher in Australia. Still, he longs to move on to the world stage.
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This was a compelling story about two protagonists, each trying to establish a global media empire. Jeffery Archer is one of my favorite authors, keeping a good pace and believable characters. I warn you, this is 742 pages long, and this book may keep you up reading fall longer than you intended. I missed a lot of sleep until I finished this on.
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Two men try to seize control of everything they see and their ambitions collide on a global scare. Suddenly they both find themselves threatened by financial disater and enormous debt. Who will succeed? Who will know tragedy?
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Fast-paced, intriguing and unpredictable. It follows 2 very different individuals in their quests for power over lifetimes. Loved the surprise ending!
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will keep your attention through the book
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As you read this, think of some newspaper moguls who were in the news in the last few years. Amazing parallels to real life.