A Detective William Warwick Novel
by Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer is a prolific writer. Here readers can spend time with his Detective William Warwick in the third entry in this series. The book can be read without having read the first two titles but readers may well want to take a look at those as well.
There are several intriguing plot strands in this novel. One has to do with an undercover investigation that becomes complicated by the personal relationships that are involved. This hits close to home for those involved.
Also in this story is the trial of a drug baron. This case also comes very close to Warwick because his father and sister are involved in the prosecution. And then there is the friendship in which Warwick’s wife gets involved.
Sound like a lot? Luckily Archer is an experienced author who is well able to hold all of the plot lines together.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.



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