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A review by sebby_reads
TELL TALE by Jeffrey Archer
4.0
Tell Tale is the collection of short stories by Jeffrey Archer and most of them are, as he admitted, inspired by real events. It is always a thrill to read his stories. A perfect brew of drama, humour, suspense, and a dash of philosophy sprinkled on top.
Confession is one great piece although I have one disagreement on how it ended. The Road to Damascus and A Good Toss to Lose are brilliant read with a tug in your heartstrings whereas the Senior Vice President and Who Killed the Mayor are joyful suspense ride. I also love the two 100-word short stories, not 99 nor 101, Reader’s Digest had asked Jeffrey to write: Unique and the Perfect Murder. A Wasted Hour is a great read, too.
Confession is one great piece although I have one disagreement on how it ended. The Road to Damascus and A Good Toss to Lose are brilliant read with a tug in your heartstrings whereas the Senior Vice President and Who Killed the Mayor are joyful suspense ride. I also love the two 100-word short stories, not 99 nor 101, Reader’s Digest had asked Jeffrey to write: Unique and the Perfect Murder. A Wasted Hour is a great read, too.