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sumithra 's review for:
Mightier Than the Sword
by Jeffrey Archer
First things first, No Jeffery Archer story is about nerve racking plot twists or the epic finale showdown between the antagonist and protagonist. It is the way in which he narrates the story and let it unfold that makes everyone a fan of his novels. All those who have read Clifton chronicles so far would have a fair idea about the story, but in this book we can move a step ahead and guess most of the plot course in advance, in some cases even before Sebastian does. While I don't have the mind to categorize it as boring, it's not definitely Harry Clifton pedigree. There are too many villains in the picture that it’s distracting rather than exciting. If there is one positive about the book, Harry Clifton is back into the limelight after being over shadowed by Sebastian and Emma in the last book. I enjoyed his part better as the rest are a swap-and-mix of whatever happened in the previous books. If you have enjoyed reading Clifton chronicles so far, you might enjoy this as well but not to the level you will expect it to be.