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The Sins of the Father: Clifton Chronicles, Book 2

By: Jeffrey Archer
Narrated by: Alex Jennings, Emilia Fox
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The master storyteller continues the Clifton saga with this, the second novel. New York, 1939. Tom Bradshaw is arrested for first degree murder. He stands accused of killing his brother. When Sefton Jelks, a top Manhattan lawyer, offers his services for nothing, penniless Tom has little choice but to accept his assurance of a lighter sentence. After Tom is tried, found guilty and sentenced, Jelks disappears, and the only way for him to prove his innocence would be to reveal his true identity – something that he has sworn never to do in order to protect the woman he loves. Meanwhile, the young woman in question travels to New York, leaving their son behind in England, having decided she'll do whatever it takes to find the man she was to marry – unwilling to believe that he died at sea. The only proof she has is a letter. A letter that has remained unopened on a mantelpiece in Bristol for over a year.

In Jeffrey Archer's epic novel, family loyalties are stretched to their limits as secrets unravel, and the story moves from the backstreets of Bristol to the boardrooms of Manhattan.

©2012 Jeffrey Archer (P)2012 Macmillan Audio
Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Suspense New York Fiction Mystery
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Clifton Chronicles

I wasn't sure about these books but I find I am really enjoying them, Jeffrey Archer doesn't disappoint.

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The second book in the Clifton Chronicles collection

Once again Jeffery Archer draws you in and once you are hooked impossible to put down, now I have to complete the full set of seven books, only 5 to go just can’t wait, brilliant.

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Great and easy listening book

Really love these books. So easy to listen to and easier to understand.. Love the narrators also.


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Second book in the Clifton Chronicles

Thoroughly enjoyed this second helping by Jeffrey Archer. Great storyline which was brought to life by the brilliant narrative of Emilia Fox and Alex Jennings! Looking forward to the next book.

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Fabulous

Absolutely brilliant
Found it hard to put down, starting the next book straight away
Very good narrating too.

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Superb from a master of storytelling.

And so the story moves on, the master of storytelling does not disappoint, narrated by two more excellent people Emilia Jenkins and Alex Fox bring the narrative alive in a heart rendering fashion, I can’t wait for the next instalment, superb.

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Brilliant read

Brilliant read, this story took so many different directions. - brilliant writing. Really found it difficult to put this one down. Thank you

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Rubbish ending

A progressively more silly story, with ridiculous caricatures, rather than believable characters but,d desire this, read very professionally. Useless ending. Avoid.

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