Showing posts with label Clifton Chronicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clifton Chronicles. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Cometh the Hour by Jeffrey Archer

Cometh the Hour by Jeffrey Arther is where I catch up with the currently published books.  It's ok though.  This cliff hanger is not as interesting to me.  Plus, I'm wondering if it's even what it seems to be.  Jeffrey Archer likes to play tricks on his readers with his cliffhangers.  I'll have to wait until November to see if I'm correct.
This book was yet another good book.  It's another scenario where you feel the bad guys get what they deserve, eventually... at least some of them.  I must say though that my favorite part of this book was Jessica, Sebastian's daughter.  She's such a delightful character that brings a bit of youthful fun to the series.  I really hope Jeffrey Archer spends more time on her in the next book.  She has the wit and charm that just endear you to her instantly.  I can't wait to see where he goes with her.  The author also sets us up to possibly find the answer we've all wondered about from the very first book.  Did Harry's father really die in that ship hull?  I really hope that gets addressed at the beginning of the next book and not further along.  It's the ultimate cliffhanger that has been hanging in the air throughout all the books, and I thought we'd never know for sure.  Looks like that might not be the case, and I can't wait to find out in November when the next book in the series is published.

Friday, April 1, 2016

The Sins of the Father by Jeffrey Archer

The Sins of the Father by Jeffrey Archer is the second book in the Harry Clifton series.  This book is only 48 pages shorter than the first book, yet somehow, it ended very quickly.  The first book droned on, and I felt it had little purpose.  This one does not have that problem.
I was taken on a roller coaster ride with the character that angered me the most, Hugo Barrington.  I couldn't believe that things seemed to just turn out well for him.  He's the character you want to see punished for all of his deception and just plain jerkishness.  Then, I couldn't wait to see when and how Emma was going to find Harry.  I was a little disappointed that what should have been the biggest moment in Harry's life was just brushed over.  He met his son, but there was no real substance to that moment.  I'm confused as to why the author would feel that to be unimportant.  There was also a small detail that just kind of rubbed me the wrong way.  How is it that Harry doesn't know that his mother can't read?  Was he just expecting her to have someone else read the letter to her?  That would completely ruin his desire for secrecy.  I just didn't understand that part.  Overall, I liked where this book went and look forward to continuing it's story with the next one.  Will they ever truly discover if Hugo was Harry's father?  If I read this whole series only to find out that they never REALLY find out, I'm going to be a little perturbed.  We'll see.