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False Impression - Abridged by Jeffrey Archer
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False Impression - Abridged

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Narrator Anton Lesser

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Length 6 hours 25 minutes
Language English
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A thrilling novel of suspense from the international bestselling author of The Clifton Chronicles, Jeffery Archer's False Impression.

Why was an elegant lady brutally murdered the night before 9/11?

Why was a successful New York banker not surprised to receive a woman's left ear in the morning mail?

Why did a top Manhattan lawyer work only for one client, but never charge a fee?

Why did a young woman with a bright career steal a priceless Van Gogh painting?

All these questions and more are answered in Jeffrey Archer's novel, False Impression, but not before a breathtaking journey of twists and turns that will take readers from New York to London to Bucharest and on to Tokyo, and finally a sleepy English village, where the mystery of Van Gogh's last painting will finally be resolved.

JEFFREY ARCHER was educated at Oxford University. He served five years as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons and has served twenty-seven years as a Member of the House of Lords. Now published in 97 countries and more than 37 languages, all of his novels and short story collections—including Kane & Abel, Only Time Will Tell and This Was a Man—have been international bestsellers. Jeffrey is married with two sons and three grandchildren, and lives in London, Cambridge and Majorca.

Anton Lesser is a well-known British actor.  He has performed many key roles with the Royal Shakespeare Theater and appeared in numerous classics on BBC-TV including The Cherry Orchard, Dickens, and The Mill on the Floss.  He has also appeared in Game of Thrones as Qyburn. His film roles include River Queen, Deep Sleep, and Miss Potter

 

Lesser’s countless narrations include reading classics, such as The Iliad, Paradise Lost, Hamlet, and A Tale of Two Cities.  He also recorded Love Letters of Great Men, written by Ursula Doyle and published by Macmillan Audio.

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Reviews

“One of the top ten storytellers in the world.” —Los Angeles Times on Jeffrey Archer

“A master at mixing power, politics, and profit into fiction.” —Entertainment Weekly on Jeffrey Archer

“Archer is a master entertainer.” —Time on Jeffrey Archer

“Cunning plots, silken style...Archer plays a cat-and-mouse game with the reader.” —The New York Times on Jeffrey Archer

“A storyteller in the class of Alexandre Dumas...unsurpassed skill...making the reader wonder intensely what will happen next.” —The Washington Post on Jeffrey Archer

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