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  • By: Jeffrey Archer
  • Narrated by: Lorelei King
  • Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (325 ratings)
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Shall We Tell the President

By: Jeffrey Archer
Narrated by: Lorelei King
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Summary

Six days until the killer strikes... 6 days, 13 hours and 37 minutes to go...

At the end of The Prodigal Daughter, Florentyna Kane is elected President - the first woman President of the United States. At 7.30 one evening the FBI learn of a plot to kill her - the 1572nd such threat of the year. At 8.30 five people know all the details. By 9.30 four of them are dead.

FBI agent Mark Andrews alone knows when. He also knows that a senator is involved. He has six days to learn where - and how. Six days to prevent certain death of the President.

©1977 Jeffrey Archer (P)2013 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd

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Fast paced story

A fast moving credible story making it a really enjoyable and entertaining book. Well worth the money.

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Great 3rd book in series

Outstanding takes you back to the era in a remarkable story , archer at his best

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Huge improvement on The Prodigal Daughter

Same narrator but she's learnt how to say the President's name. Wasn't sure I could face this with the grating mispronunciation.

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A Good Read!

The title does make sense afterall. I wished the book would be a little longer.

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sex

unnecessary sex scenes they did not add too the story or the tension.
Descriptions of Washington were interesting along with the workings of American government.

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Gripping from beginning to end

Just could not put this down. Such a nicely written and narrated story, full of suspense and twists and turns.

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Good but not his best

I like JA's style of writing. He gets you hooked straight away and with this book it is the same. Not really one of his best stories though, bit predictable and dull but nevertheless enjoyable.

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Very Good!

A few skips but that isn't Jeffrey Archers fault. Interesting and face paced book, having now read many of Jeffrey Archers books, this is classically in his style of writing. The story line keeps you interested to the end!

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Not the standard I have come to expect from Archer

The core plot is OK. Apparently some details have been updated for this version. Could it have been all the product placements ? The way the names and details are fired out without pause and are very hard to follow.
This isn't the standard I have come to expect from Jeffrey Archer. It smacks of a ghost writer or else J. Archer was trying to pad out the story to lengthen it. A lot of boring details have been put in which don't add in any way to the story.
If the story had instead been shortened to 6 hours, it could have held the tension level.
Lorelei King is a good narrator, but since this book is 90% male voices, perhaps a male reader would have come across better. This is not in any way to cast doubt on Lorelei King, as I think she had a good range of voices, even for all the men.
One thing that did make both this and The Prodigal Daughter (also narrated by Lorelei King) tiresome to concentrate on, was the way there wasn't even one breath left between scene change so many times I literally lost the plot.

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Not up to J A standard

Did not think this book was up to Jeffrey Archers standard and the narration was terrible, the voice just grated. I as determined to finish it to see if it got better and it didn't. It was a eureka moment when at last it finished.

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