Be Careful What You Wish For by Jeffrey Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
With the exception of his short stories, I think I have read all Archer's works, enjoying some more than others. This was a better volume than others in the series, but I was hoping this was going to be the last in the series. It seems that is not the case. nevertheless, Archer remains the master of revenge. The way he crafts his plots and weaves the characters back and forth is quite impressive.
Plot (from Goodreads.com): Bestselling author Jeffrey Archer's Be Careful What You Wish For
opens with Harry Clifton and his wife Emma rushing to hospital to learn
the fate of their son Sebastian, who has been involved in a fatal car
accident. But who died, Sebastian or his best friend Bruno?
When
Ross Buchanan is forced to resign as chairman of the Barrington Shipping
Company, Emma Clifton wants to replace him. But Don Pedro Martinez
intends to install his puppet, the egregious Major Alex Fisher, in order
to destroy the Barrington family firm just as the company plans to
build its new luxury liner, the MV Buckingham.
Back in
London, Harry and Emma’s adopted daughter wins a scholarship to the
Slade Academy of Art where she falls in love with a fellow student,
Clive Bingham, who asks her to marry him. Both families are delighted
until Priscilla Bingham, Jessica’s future mother-in-law, has a visit
from an old friend, Lady Virginia Fenwick, who drops her particular
brand of poison into the wedding chalice.
Then, without warning,
Cedric Hardcastle, a bluff Yorkshireman who no one has come across
before, takes his place on the board of Barringtons. This causes an
upheaval that none of them could have anticipated, and will change the
lives of every member of the Clifton and Barrington families.
Hardcastle’s first decision is who to support to become the next
chairman of the board: Emma Clifton or Major Alex Fisher? And with that
decision, the story takes yet another twist that will keep you on the
edge of your seat.
Now I am working on Moving Target by J. A. Jance.
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