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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful. Very easy reading and hard to put downBy Lawrence L. BlackerVery easy reading and hard to put down. It is nice to see a book where you don't have to wait until the last page for the good guys to prevail. My only complaint about this book is that it did not preface the story with a short summary of what went before like the prior two books did. It took me about 50 pages for me to recall the relationships etc. since the prior book in the series was read a year ago.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. You have to suspend reasoning and common sense to make the plots believableBy missstsomewhereSpoiler alerts: I liked it but some of the plots left me scratching my head. For instance, the courtroom where they are defending Hakim. No one brings up the most important issue, which is he was just about to merge with another bank and one of the stipulations is never been in jail. Well he was in jail so was it supposed to be never been convicted of a crime? They also don't mention the merger at all in court and how advantageous it would be to their many competitors if the bank didn't merge. Then there's Hakim and the tapes. They tell him that he'd be in trouble if he presented his evidence because you can't record someone without them knowing it. But the tape they are submitting recorded him without him knowing it so it'd be inadmissable. If he did know he was being recorded, he certainly wouldn't incriminate himself on a recorded line at his bank. There are a few more (Virginia Fenwick and the whole baby debacle, there were paternity tests back then). I feel this one was a bit garbled with too many plots that you are forced to suspend common sense to believe.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Hurry Up Jeffrey Archer, More!!!By Sarah's GrandmotherBook was a "can't put this down". The characters flowed well from the previous books; it was easy for me to pick up right where the author left off with the last one. The twists and turns in the subplots moved through many different scenarios, and left me wanting the next book in the series. Since Archer just released this, I'm afraid it will be a long time before the next one is published.

"Cometh the Hour" opens with the reading of a suicide note, which has devastating consequences for Harry and Emma Clifton, Giles Barrington and Lady Virginia.Giles must decide if he should withdraw from politics and try to rescue Karin, the woman he loves, from behind the Iron Curtain. But is Karin truly in love with him, or is she a spy?Lady Virginia is facing bankruptcy, and can see no way out of her financial problems, until she is introduced to the hapless Cyrus T. Grant III from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who's in England to see his horse run at Royal Ascot.Sebastian Clifton is now the Chief Executive of Farthings Bank and a workaholic, whose personal life is thrown into disarray when he falls for Nadira, a beautiful Indian girl. But her parents have already chosen the man she is going to marry. Meanwhile, Sebastian's rivals Adrian Sloane and Desmond Mellor are still plotting to bring him and his chairman Hakim Bishara down, so they can take over Farthings. Harry Clifton remains determined to get Anatoly Babakov released from a gulag in Siberia, following the international success of his acclaimed book, "Uncle Joe." But then something unexpected happens that none of them could have anticipated."Cometh the Hour" is the penultimate book in the Clifton Chronicles and, like the five previous novels - all of which hit the "New York Times" bestseller list - showcases Jeffrey Archer's extraordinary storytelling with his trademark twists.

From Publishers WeeklyThis sixth, and penultimate, addition to the Clifton Chronicles series (after ) continues with the Cliftons and the Barringtons in the 1970sacirc;euro;rdquo;their family fortunes and travails, love affairs, political dramas, business mishaps and espionage entanglements. The story begins with a libel trial and a suicide note, bringing embarrassment and consequences for Emma and Harry Clifton, Lady Virginia Fenwick, and Sir Giles Barrington. Sir Giles, in love with an East German translator, risks everything to bring her over the Berlin Wall and to England, but is she smitten or a spy? Meanwhile, Lady Virginia, Sir Giles's ex-wife, is becoming desperate after having been financially cut off by her father. She victimizes a wealthy, gullible American in an outrageous scam, but the victim's wife is on to her. Emma's husband, best-selling author Harry Clifton, uses his photographic memory and oratory skills to help the world recognize a Nobel Prize-winning, imprisoned Russian author. Emma and Harry's son, Sebastian, still has a messy love life which now turns shockingly violent. Archer continues his storytelling magic to create characters of spellbinding substance, and readers can count on his surprising twists and shocking conclusion. Here, just when the end seems too tidy, Archer provides a killer cliffhanger. (Feb.)\n Archer packs a plot with thrills and chills enough for readers to keep turning the pages, saying, What's gonna happen next?...The conclusion's a turbo- charged cliffhanger that'll have fans screaming Arrrcherr! "Kirkus s on Mightier Than the Sword" ["The Sins of the Father"] will keep your blood pressure high and you ll risk back injury just from being kept on the edge of your seat I guarantee that anyone who takes this book from the shelves will not be able to put it down. "The Spectator (UK)" Archer knows how to dole out tiny crumbs of suspense right up to the last page, which ends with a really excellent cliffhanger. "The Washington Post""About the AuthorJEFFREY ARCHER was educated at Oxford University. He has served five years in Britain's House of Commons and nineteen years in the House of Lords. All of his novels and short story collections-including "," "The" "Sins of the Father," "Kane and Abel," and ""- have been international bestselling books. Archer is married with two sons and lives in London and Cambridge.

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