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Adam & Eve by Jeffrey Archer

Coming 6th October 2026

Armistice Day 1918. Two children are born on the same day, within hours – worlds apart. One a shepherd’s son, the other an Earl’s daughter. Adam and Eve. Their births mark the end of one war, and their love will decide the outcome of another. The final novel from the master storyteller.

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End Game

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London, 2012. The eyes of the world are on Britain as the country prepares to host the Olympic Games.​

In this series of “Unputdownable Reading Lists”, Jeffrey reveals his selection of the best books (classics, murder mystery, detective, Agatha Chrisite and more. His greatest novels, the most inspiring autobiogrpahies, plays, his most watchable films & TV series and the fictional characters – all that isnpire him and have the power to grip his imagination, those that he finds truly unputdownable.

Read Jeffrey’s choice of the

Top 14 Best Murder Mystery Novels & Books 

Top 12 Unputdownable Classic Novels

See Full Unputdownable Reading Lists

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Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less - 50th Anniversary Edition

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The conned: an Oxford don, a revered society physician, a chic French art dealer, and a charming English lord. They have one thing in common. Overnight, each novice investor lost his life’s fortune to one man. The con: Harvey Metcalfe.

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“Jeffrey is the consummate story-teller and his latest novel, Nothing Ventured [is] fast-paced and thrilling, with his trademark plot twists and cliff-hangers.”

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"Probably the greatest storyteller of our age."

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“If there were a Nobel Prize for storytelling, Archer would win."

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"From the beginning one is aware that they are in the hands of a author who has perfected his craft, has a firm grasp of his characters and the plot."

"The term "Master Storyteller" is perhaps overused but in this case, Jeffrey Archer earns the moniker."

"Jeffrey Archer grabs his reader from the first page, yet again. His plots are so well thought out and the surprises keep coming throughout the book."