A Prisoner of Birth
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6210 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-07
- Released on: 2008-03-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
REFRESH
'This intricate story, faultlessly constructed, supports action packed writing and makes the incredible totally believable...a truly amazing tale '
Sunday Times
'...plot that allows the author to draw on his own experiences, including not just Belmarsh but also the law...'
Daily Mirror
'Funny how being banged up in jail can bring the best out of you.'
Customer Reviews
Farfetched but still brilliant!
There is no questioning that this is an improbable plot but this is a brilliant book that will keep you turning the pages.Its fast-paced, unputdownable, gripping and addictive and you will not want to put this one down until you have finished. Mr Archer at his best.
Inside knowledge
I have never subscribed to the view that Jeffrey Archer should be avoided at all costs - to me that just smacks of elitism and snobbery. I bought this to go on holiday and thoroughly enjoyed it. It kept me interested and entertained although towards the end I did find myself putting the book down a lot as I did not want to finish it !! To me Jeffrey Archer has always been a good story teller and that is precisely what he does with this book - tells a good story with a fairly typical Jeffrey Archer twist. I have not read all his books but this does stand up there amongst the best that I have read along with "Not a penny more not a penny less" and "As the crow flies". Due to his recent incarceration in Belmarsh he gets the prison parts of the story as right as can be expected (well I have to trust him on this as I have not been "inside") !!
A very enjoyable book and one that I have no hesitation in recommending
A Prisoner of Mediocrity
I so wanted to like this book and it started well, the first 100 pages galloped along.Then once we got to the Prison section i felt it started to stumble and by the time the first major plot change happened i just couldnt accept it.
It was to me totally unbelievable and not realistic, and from that point I struggled with continuing.I did continue, but skip read vast chunks and its that poor that I did that and still did not manage to miss any key points.
Archer made his name as a great storyteller, he doesnt have to rip off other authors (eg Dumas)to tell a story.I was very disappointed in this book and hope Archers next foray into authorship is a significant improvement on this tale.




