
Tell Tale
Synopsis
'Probably the greatest storyteller of our age' – The Mail on Sunday
A collection of fifteen gripping short stories from the number one internationally bestselling author Jeffrey Archer.
A hapless young detective from Naples travels to an Italian hillside town to find out who killed the mayor. A pretentious schoolboy’s life is forever changed when he discovers the origins of his father’s wealth. A lecturer dares to challenge the men at her Ivy League university during the 1930s. And a young woman gets more than she bargained for when she thumbs a lift.
These wonderfully engaging and always refreshingly original tales offer us a fascinating, poignant insight into the people Archer has met, the stories he has come across and the countries he has visited. Some are loosely based on incidents Archer picked up on his travels from Grantchester to Calcutta, Christchurch to Cape Town, while others are the result of his boundless imagination. One story even has three different endings – it’s up to you to pick which one you prefer.
Tell Tale is a fast-paced, entertaining set of stories from the bestselling author of the Clifton Chronicles and the William Warwick series.
Nothing Ventured PB was an instant Sunday Time’s no.1 bestseller when it published 19.03.2020
*****
Praise for Jeffrey Archer:
'Stylish, witty and constantly entertaining . . . Jeffrey Archer has a natural aptitude for short stories' – The Times
'Archer has a gift for plot that can only be described as genius' – The Daily Telegraph
'Outstanding . . . white-knuckle suspense and witty dénouements' – Daily Express
'Archer hits the bull’s-eye with an exemplary collection of short stories' – Daily Mail
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Reviews
Jeffrey Archer has a gift for plot that can only be described as geniusThe Daily Telegraph
Probably the greatest storyteller of our ageThe Mail on Sunday
Outstanding . . . white-knuckle suspense and witty denouements. Enjoyable, suspense-filled rival to Roald DahlDaily Express
Stylish, witty and constantly entertaining . . . Jeffrey Archer has a natural aptitude for short storiesThe Times