10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Short Stories with Unexpected Endings, November 10, 2002
I am a big fan of Jeffrey Archer. I love his long novels and deep characterizations. This book was a bit different for me. When I first purchased it, I didn't know it was a collection of short stories. After reading the first story, I left it sitting by my beside for several weeks, then picked it up and read the rest in two days. The only reason I set it aside was that it surprised me when the first story ended--that's when I discovered it was a book of short stories. (I enjoy Jeffrey Archer so much that I bought it quickly, just looking at his name on the cover, passing through an airport, not noticing this book was not a novel like all his others.)
Most of these stories can be read in 30 minutes, while the first story might take one hour. The book is very appropriately named, because the very end of each story has a bizarrre "twist" that you don't expect. The twist happens literally in the last sentence or two of each story, and the reader is completely surprised.
Compared to most novels, these stories move incredibly fast. In spite of that, characterization is revealed well, as the stories move. There is quite a variety in the stories presented--in one story, he even writes as a woman. I highly enjoyed this book. Anyone who enjoys either short stories, or loves Jeffrey Archer's novels will enjoy it, too. The only reason I have rated it four stars instead of five, is that I personally enjoy novels much more than short stories-short stories end far too quickly for me.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Book That Reaffirms My Faith In Shortstories, August 25, 1998
By A Customer
The modern shortstory, let's face it, is a dying artform. Yes, there are journals and literary magazines dedicated to publishing them but unless the words "Ellery Queen" or "Isaac Asimov" appear on the cover odds are you won't find them on your average magazine stand. It is even more deplorable in bookstores. It is rare to see a collection of shortstories from anyone to whom the phrase "best selling author" applies to. So I find it great that every once in a while Jeffrey Archer serves up a new set of clever yarns. He's published several but this one is the best. The tales are written well and are good entertainment on their own face but he goes the extra mile by pulling surprises in the end. And I do mean the end. Frequently in this set the line that opens your eyes is the final one. Running the gamut from the fairly amusing "The Steal" to the tragic "Christina Rosenthal" there is, if nothing else, something for everyone. Absolutely first rate.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable, June 18, 1997
By A Customer
It was the first book I had read from Jeffrey Archer, it would definitely not be my last. The stories were all hilariously written and I couldn't stop myself from reading on and on..
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