Sons of Fortune (Archer, Jeffrey)
 

Sons of Fortune (Archer, Jeffrey)

by Jeffrey Archer



NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING author Jeffrey Archer-returns with a powerful tale of twins separated by fate and reunited by destiny.

In Hartford, Connecticut, in the late 1940s, a set of twins is parted at birth-not by accident. Nat Cartwright goes home with his parents, a schoolteacher and an insurance salesman, while his twin brother begins his days as Fletcher Davenport, son... (read more)

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Julie H
  • Rated 4 stars

I had a difficult time putting this one down! There are lots of convenient breaking points in each chapter, but I kept telling myself, "I'll read just a bit more, then put it down," only to find myself still reading two hours later.

This novel revolves around twins separated at birth. They lead parallel lives, and have many connections (same first crush, they know some of the same people). The high-profile murder of a mutual enemy brings both men together, and they go on to become...

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Shanmuga sundaram S
  • Rated 2 stars

This is a ok book and a timepass. Not a great one to keep it in your collection!! Usual 70's Bollywood style story!!

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  • Rated 3 stars
 

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  • Ankita A

    ankita a said:

    Nat wins at the end...he was the one standin at the mayor's right

    posted Monday, June 16 2008
  • aartidewan

    aartidewan said:

    in the end again fletcher becomes the governer whereas if author had shown nat to win it would have been better.as nat is shown to have lost all the elections in life-as school president, college president and again as state guv.whereas fletcher is shown as a winner always.

    posted Saturday, May 31 2008
  • SOPHIE ABDOOL

    sophie abdool said:

    do you really think we should believe this kind of thing happened in the american history?

    posted Wednesday, January 2 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Shaheen A

    shaheen a said:

    The story is really nice...but a typical jeffrey archer story of conicidences and finally everything falling into place...however, its well written and interesting

    posted Monday, December 24 2007
  • babatayomi a

    babatayomi a said:

    Naturally I'm a Robert Ludlum Fan. I actually picked it while I was reading a Robert Ludlum and unbelievably I forgot about the other book until i got to the last page of SONS OF FORTUNE. Archer is a beautiful story teller.

    posted Thursday, December 20 2007
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