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      • Kane and Abel has sold over 33 million copies worldwide and is now had more than 100 reprints.
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  2. In 2003, Kane and Abel was listed at number 96 on the BBC's survey The Big Read. [3] Kane & Abel is among the top 100 best-selling books in the world, with a similar number of copies sold as To Kill a Mockingbird and Gone with the Wind. [4]

    • Jeffrey Archer
    • 1979
  3. www.jeffreyarcher.com › book › jeffrey-archers-kaneKane and Abel - Jeffrey Archer

    Over 60 years and three generations, through war, marriage, fortune, and disaster, Kane and Abel battle for the success and triumph that only one man can have. Kane and Abel has sold over 33 million copies worldwide and is now had more than 100 reprints.

  4. Kane and Abel sold a million copies in the first week itself. A dream for any writer. Forty years later, Kane and Abel continues its dream run, selling 2,50,000 copies a year. On its...

  5. The Kane & Abel Trilogy - Over 75m copies sold, over 100,000 5* reviews. The story of two men, who meet only once.

    • Kane and Abel
    • Only Time Will Tell
    • The Sins of The Father
    • Best Kept Secret
    • Be Careful What You Wish For
    • Cometh The Hour
    • This Was A Man
    • Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less
    • A Prisoner of Birth
    • Shall We Tell The President

    In this 1979 thriller novel, Archer brings two unlikely foes together: William Lowell Kane, a Boston-born man set to inherit a fortune from his millionaire father, and Abel Rosnovski, a poor Polish-American immigrant. The two men share a birthday, but not much else. Kane and Abel tell how Kane and Rosnovski have been brought together over 60 years,...

    This 2011 novel tells the story of Harry Clifton, a Bristol dock worker born in 1920. Fatherless, Clifton spends much of his time with his uncle on the docks but receives a surprising gift that provides him with the means to attend a private boys’ school. As a child, Clifton was told that his father died at war, but as he moves through life, issues...

    A follow-up novel to Only Time Will Tell, 2012’s The Sins of the Father continues The Clifton Chroniclesas Clifton discovers where he truly comes from. This part of the series picks up just before World War II. Clifton joins the Navy in the midst of dealing with a broken heart. A battle at sea provides Clifton with the chance to assume the identity...

    The third book in The Clifton Chronicles, 2013’s Best Kept Secret,details the marriage of Harry Clifton and the longtime object of his affection, Elizabeth Barrington. Clifton is working as a writer while working with Barrington to raise their children while dealing with the intricacies of family relationships. The story invokes the tales of Clifto...

    This 2014 installment of The Clifton Chroniclesdelves into the story of Clifton’s in-laws and his children. The Barrington family’s shipping business is threatened, and Harry and Emma’s daughter falls in love while away at art school. She gets engaged to Clive Bingham, and Clive’s mother imparts some difficult twists and turns into the Cliftons’ ti...

    Cometh the Hour, released in 2016,provides all of the thrilling drama that Archer fans love—Clifton and crew find themselves dealing with potential espionage, bankruptcy, and a Siberian gulag (a mid-century labor camp). Cometh the Hour is the second-to-last book in The Clifton Chronicles, and the novel sets readers up for a satisfying end to the Cl...

    The seventh and final novel in The Clifton Chronicles, 2016’s This Was a Man, opens with gunshots and keeps the energy and suspense high from beginning to end. Successful author Clifton is working on his masterpiece, while his wife gets a sudden, unexpected job offer from Margaret Thatcher. The family deals with their child’s expulsion from school,...

    Archer’s 1976 novel, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, describes the lives of four remarkably different Europeans who have all been tricked by the same criminal—Harvey Metcalfe. The furious quartet works together to get their money back—and nothing more, hence the book’s title. This revenge tale gives readers a detailed account of how an unlikely...

    In this 2008 novel, London residents Spencer Craig and Danny Cartwright unexpectedly cross paths. Cartwright, a mechanic, is blamed for a murder—and Craig, an attorney, is the primary witness. Cartwright is innocent, and while he spends years in prison, he plots his revenge. Readers get to see the twists and turns of Cartwright’s plans, all while i...

    The final installment of the Kane and Abel trilogy, 1977’s Shall We Tell the Presidentis a politically-charged thriller that explores the twists and turns of American democracy. The book follows the story of Florentyna Kane, who has risen to power and become the first female president of the United States. On the day Kane is to be sworn into office...

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · About the author. Jeffrey Archer. 491 books11.5k followers. Jeffrey is published in 114 countries and more than 47 languages, with more than 750,000 5* reviews with international sales passing 275 million copies.

  7. ‘The ultimate novel of rivalry’ - Dan Brown Jeffrey Archer’s Kane and Abel was a global phenomenon when it was first released, selling over one million copies in its first week of sale, and it has captivated readers worldwide ever since.