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by Jeffrey Archer
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Reader & Dreamer
Reader & Dreamer rated it 5 years ago
The story was so captivating, I struggled to put it down.A very good read.
elepoon
elepoon rated it 9 years ago
An epic story of revenge, following the lives of two men who mistakenly become enemies. I particularly enjoyed the first half of the novel where we learn about the effects of war in their childhoods and how it changed them as people.
Sad Books Say So Much
Sad Books Say So Much rated it 10 years ago
This book caused me great sadness. So much left unsaid, so many misunderstandings. The wasted, misspent years that left bitterness to fester where acceptance could and should have crept in. Were these two individuals related, I could have made sense of it all. Goodness knows family dynamics are ...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 10 years ago
I loved this book!!William Kane was born into a wealthy family in Boston. Abel Rosnovski was born into Polish poverty. Both men face setbacks that harden them into determined men who will stop at nothing to succeed.
Book slash
Book slash rated it 10 years ago
loved it
Life of a bookworm
Life of a bookworm rated it 11 years ago
One of the best book I've read in a long time. William Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski are not brothers. In fact they aren’t even related. Kane, the son of a rich banker while Able was born penniless and parentless. Both of the characters are arrogant, stubborn, unforgiving, and... very very real. Yo...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
It was clear from the start that this wasn't great literature by any means--but for the first part of around 200 pages I found it gripping. One of those sagas where you enjoy a panorama of history and watching two powerful characters clashing. The story follows two men born on the same day in 1906. ...
Paperback Castles
Paperback Castles rated it 12 years ago
Gold fever. We all know the phenomenon; an obsession, a never-ending fascination and a desperate need for more. As I read this book I experienced something similar; reading fever. When I first began reading this book, I simply couldn't stop. I wouldn't stop. It wasn't even possible. With an almost d...
Chris Reher
Chris Reher rated it 12 years ago
I love epic historical novels. I tend to trust the writer to have done his/her homework to the point that I can learn something about the time period while being entertained in the process.Jeffrey Archer has a great gift of placing his characters into space and time in a way that allows the reader t...
ankitagrawal
ankitagrawal rated it 13 years ago
I don't think so one can ever read a better Fiction than this. What is it that this book didn't have? You can't set any particular genre for it. It had thrill, mystery, drama, contemporary, historical fiction and what not. Oh....! I forgot to mention one thing. It ended with a sense of moral thought...
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