From School Library Journal
Starred Review. The FBI has six days to stop a plot to assassinate the President in this title originally published in 1977 as a stand-alone thriller and refashioned in 1987 to complete No. 1
New York Times best-selling author Archer's "Kane and Abel" trilogy. The narration is by Audie Award winner Lorelei King (
Tallgrass), who also read the last entry in this series,
The Prodigal Daughter (Jeff Harding read the first; abridged recordings of all three are available from Macmillan Audio). King performs expressively, adding just the right amount of excitement to the story. The abridgment is skillfully executed; it is impossible to tell where material has been omitted. Highly recommended.—Ilka Gordon, Siegel Coll. of Judaic Studies Lib., Cleveland
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"
Shall We Tell the President?.will grip you from the first word to the last." --
Sunday Express (London)"Has a great gift for storytelling." --
-- Susan Howatch"If the Nobel Prize were awarded for storytelling Jeffrey Archer could go collect his prize." --
-- Newcastle Evening Chronicle"Ranks in the top ten storytellers in the world." --
-- Los Angeles Times"The greatest storyteller of our age." --
-- Manchester Evening News"Shall We Tell the President?.will grip you from the first word to the last." -- Sunday Express (London)
"Authentic, literate and scary." -- -- Cosmopolitan
"Has a great gift for storytelling." -- -- Susan Howatch
"If the Nobel Prize were awarded for storytelling Jeffrey Archer could go collect his prize." -- -- Newcastle Evening Chronicle
"Ranks in the top ten storytellers in the world." -- -- Los Angeles Times
"The greatest storyteller of our age." -- -- Manchester Evening News