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False Impression
False Impression | Jeffrey Archer
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Jeffrey Archer, one of the greatest popular novelists of our generation, delivers a truly page-turning thriller in False Impression. When an aristocratic old lady is brutally murdered in her country home the night before 9/11, it takes all the resources of the FBI and Interpol to work out the connection between her and the possible motive for her death - a priceless Van Gogh painting. It's a young woman, who was in the North Tower when the first plane crashed into the building, who has the courage and determination to take on both sides of the law and avenge the old lady's death. Anna Petrescu is missing, presumed dead, after 9/11 and she uses her new status to escape from America, only to be pursued across the world from Toronto to London, to Hong Kong, Tokyo and Bucharest, but it is only when she returns to New York that the mystery unfolds. Why are so many people willing to risk their own lives and others' to own the Van Gogh Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear?
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samharnold
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This quote literally stopped me breathing. I love the way the first 50 pages was leading up to this. A fact we all knew but the characters in the book didn‘t.

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Andrew65
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This was an enjoyable thriller, taking us on a tour across Europe and will be perfect for anyone interested in Van Gough or painters. It is also set against the backdrop of the 9/11 attacks. Jeffrey Archer does know how to tell a good story and the tension was kept up from beginning to end. Although fair to say I‘ve enjoyed others of his more.

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Monica5
False Impression | Jeffrey Archer
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This was a captavating book. Jeffery Archer got me with the first chapter. I took a trip from NYC, to England, to Bucharest, to Tokyo, and finally back to London. 8 apparently innocent individuals have a connection. One FBI agent is trying to figure it out. A painting by Van Gogh is involved. Unbelievable storytelling that keeps you turning the pages.