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Book Review: Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer

Serving as the inaugural book for a new series, “Nothing Ventured” is a genial introduction to William Warwick. With likable characters and some interesting twists in the plot, the narrative keeps the reader’s interest.

The Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer’s Clifton Chronicles is a multi-generational saga over the course of the twentieth century, following patriarch Harry Clifton from Europe to America, through heartache and rivalry and triumph, as his family creates a legacy he never could have imagined.

This Was A Man by Jeffrey Archer

'This Was A Man' is the excellent final installment to the Clifton Chronicles and Archer proves yet again why he is a master storyteller.

Cometh The Hour by Jeffrey Archer

Cometh The Hour is a textbook Archer novel, with unexpected twist bombarding us when we least expect them and leaving us winded and panting for air in a span of 5 minutes, making us perspire far more than the average marathon runner!

Mightier Than The Sword by Jeffrey Archer

Mightier Than The Sword is the fifth novel in “The Clifton Chronicles” which describes the events of the Clifton and Barrington families throughout most of the 20th century, both in England and the US.

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Bochica by Carolina Flórez-Cerchiaro

Read our in-depth review of Bochica by Carolina Flórez-Cerchiaro—a haunting Gothic horror novel that fuses Colombian folklore, Muisca mythology, and psychological suspense in a chilling 1930s mansion setting.

Big Dumb Eyes: Stories from a Simpler Mind by Nate Bargatze

Discover why Nate Bargatze’s Big Dumb Eyes is a refreshingly funny memoir that celebrates everyday life with humor, charm, and a Southern drawl. A must-read for fans of observational comedy and down-to-earth storytelling.

Bad Friend by Tiffany Watt Smith

Discover Bad Friend by Tiffany Watt Smith – a compelling blend of history, memoir, and feminism that redefines the messy, emotional truth behind female friendship.

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