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by Jeffrey Archer (Author) "THE LITTLE CHINESE statue was the next item to come under the auctioneer's hammer ..." (more)
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'Stylish, witty and constantly entertaining... Jeffrey Archer has a natural aptitude for short stories' THE TIMES

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5.0 out of 5 stars TERRIFIC NARRATIVE PERFORMANCE, Feb 23 2006
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Quiver Full of Arrows (Audio CD)
Versatile, popular, and appealing British actor Marvin Jarvis has produced and narrated a number of books in the U.K. Recently, he came across the pond to narrate audiobooks - it's about time! His reading of "A Quiver Full of Arrows" is on point. Of course, you need a bit of a British accent, which he has as well as the ability to deliver Archer's absorbing plots with style and skill. Long recognized for his theatre and film work, he has also been dubbed a Golden Voice by Audio File Magazine.

Jarvis is a boon companion for these stories that take us throughout the world - London, China, New York, Nigeria. Listeners may be reminded of Archer's "A Twist in the Tale," as this, too, is a collection of short tales running the gamut from suspense to romance to skullduggery to financial power.

We find ourselves at Sotheby's where bidders are shown an ancient ivory Chinese statue. What secrets it holds! One cannot the effect this has on the lives of a young couple. With the speed of light we're transported to a lavish New York apartment and a festive party with A-List guests who are surprised by those they meet again.

Ever the clever storyteller, Archer's settings play a large part in his scenarios. "A Quiver Full of Arrows" is especially rich with mysterious places in far-off lands.

Enjoy the journeys!

- Gail Cooke

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5.0 out of 5 stars Archer at his best, Feb 13 2004
By john (Taipei) - See all my reviews
Jeffrey Archer has impressively compiled together 'A Quiver Full of Arrows'. These arrows are anything but blunt and leave a meaningful impact on their readers. Known for his "natural aptitude for short stories" according to The Times, Archer has once again produced an absorbing book full of memorable stories.

The settings of the twelve tales in this book are wonderfully presented, whether it be lost in Ancient Bethlehem or stranded in a Brazilian hotel. It is evident that prior to writing, Jeffrey Archer researched the various setting locations and time periods. Unlike renowned John Grisham, Archer's writings reflect over a variety of topics including love, politics, and humor. Therefore, it is more likely that this book will appeal to you, unless you find reading about 50-year old lawyers fascinating.

You can't talk about Jeffrey Archer without referring to his expertise in writing endings. Unlike most other stories, which end in typical, lovey-dovey fashion, Archer's endings always have unexpected twists, and the ones in 'A Quiver Full of Arrows' are not exceptions. After reading the book's first story, 'The Chinese Statue', I found myself flipping back through the pages to reread it. The ending of this short, yet meaningful story adds a whole new perspective. This can be said about the other 11 entries. To truly understand a piece in this book, you must read it again and again; it astounds me how much depth Jeffrey Archer puts into his writing.

All in all, 'A Quiver Full of Arrows' is a top-class read for everyone; I have yet to find a collection of short stories that is more appealing. It is a noteworthy two hour read that is sure to change your perspective on life. You'll have a hard time peeling your eyes off this one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Archer at his best, Feb 13 2004
By john (Taipei) - See all my reviews
Jeffrey Archer has impressively compiled together 'A Quiver Full of Arrows'. These arrows are anything but blunt and leave a meaningful impact on their readers. Known for his "natural aptitude for short stories" according to The Times, Archer has once again produced an absorbing book full of memorable stories.

The settings of the twelve tales in this book are wonderfully presented, whether it be lost in Ancient Bethlehem or stranded in a Brazilian hotel. It is evident that prior to writing, Jeffrey Archer researched the various setting locations and time periods. Unlike renowned John Grisham, Archer's writings reflect over a variety of topics including love, politics, and humor. Therefore, it is more likely that this book will appeal to you, unless you find reading about 50-year old lawyers fascinating.

You can't talk about Jeffrey Archer without referring to his expertise in writing endings. Unlike most other stories, which end in typical, lovey-dovey fashion, Archer's endings always have unexpected twists, and the ones in 'A Quiver Full of Arrows' are not exceptions. After reading the book's first story, 'The Chinese Statue', I found myself flipping back through the pages to reread it. The ending of this short, yet meaningful story adds a whole new perspective. This can be said about the other 11 entries. To truly understand a piece in this book, you must read it again and again; it astounds me how much depth Jeffrey Archer puts into his writing.

All in all, 'A Quiver Full of Arrows' is a top-class read for everyone; I have yet to find a collection of short stories that is more appealing. It is a noteworthy two hour read that is sure to change your perspective on life. You'll have a hard time peeling your eyes off this one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting collection of short stories
In reading the reviews of other reviewers, I have to wonder if we are reading the same collection. I am looking at the UK edition (which is 265 pages). Read more
Published on Sep 19 2003 by Fred Camfield

1.0 out of 5 stars What a joke.
If you enjoy cliches and twists about as subtle as a tonne of bricks in your face, then by all means, buy this book. Read more
Published on Jan 20 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Intense
I picked this book up for a quick weekend read. I really do like short stories and almost all of them were suspensfull and gratifying for a quick read between meetings. Read more
Published on Mar 24 2000 by Roland G. Martinez

5.0 out of 5 stars marvelous work of storytelling
I wished for a book of some standard out of Mr.Archer and was not disappointed.The stories are well written and keep you hanging on every word. Truly a memorable read.
Published on Dec 19 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Strangely familiar collection of stories
Everyone knows the opening "oh-the-author's-a-cat" tale is a cliche up there with "look before you leap", but what really irks me is the way that Archer's... Read more
Published on Jul 14 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars I was struck down by these arrows
If I had to die on a battlefield, I would rather be slain by one of Jeffrey Archer's arrows from his quiver than any thing else. Read more
Published on Jun 17 1998 by Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan

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