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Shall We Tell the President? (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jeffrey Archer (Author) "Her hand still resting on the Douay Bible, the forty-third President smiled at the First Gentleman ..." (more)
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5.0 out of 5 stars What Goes On in The Senate and The FBI, Sep 9 2003
By Carmen Matthews "The Serene Samurai" (San Diego, California) - See all my reviews
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While Jeffrey Archer's previous 2 books, "Kane & Abel," and "The Prodigal Daughter," are are romance, politics, business, and a blend of history, with creativity, "Shall We Tell the President," is a blend of politics and law enforcement on a level that most of us probably haven't considered is possible.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, because Mr. Archer, being a master at his craft, created so many word pictures that you become part of the story.

Watching Senate hearings, as a result of reading this book, I have more questions in mind.

There are many surprizes, especially in the last 50 pages. And there are some speeches in this story that provide the readers with a great deal to think about, in terms of homeland security.

It's a fast read -- not too heavy, yet this book will stretch your mind, as a good book should.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Archer's best but still a suspenseful enough read, Mar 8 2003
By "spencer001" (Georgetown) - See all my reviews
Sequentially, this book seems to follow Kane and Abel and The Prodigal Daughter. However, it is more a thriller rather than drama as in the other two books. The President is now in danger of being assassinated and things must be done fast. The narrative is pacy and never tedious. Archer's gift of plot and fluent writing keep us turning the pages once again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just what you could have expected from Archer, Feb 1 2003
By "mtrekking" (Lodz, Poland) - See all my reviews
If you want to read this book you must be one of this three kinds of people:
1)Archer-nut - a person who reads everything by this author. It's a must for you then, so you must read it anyway. You just should know it's as good as other Archers.
2)fun of spy and thriller books - you must have read "The Day of the Jackal" and you look for something as exciting. You must be warned, that it's much different. The story is propably similar but Archer - in stead of details - has a much more extended plot. And it's not so serious, so if look for first-hand experience in dealing with assasins it's not suitable for you.
3)reader of everything - if everything, so why you read it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Jeffrey Archer Book
About a young FBI agent who gets involved way over his head. It's another one that you just can't put down, because Archer keeps you wonder just what will happen next!
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