Very good.
Clifton Chronicles:
- Only Time Will Tell (2011)
- The Sins of the Father (2012)
- Best Kept Secret (2013)
- Be Careful What You Wish For (2014)
- Mightier Than the Sword (2015)
- Cometh The Hour (2016)
- This Was a Man (2016)
Archer is a terrific story teller.

I’m finding the A.I. mode summaries on a Google search increasingly useful:
The Clifton and Barrington families through the late 1960s and early 1970s. The novel is known for its intricate plot, multiple character storylines, and trademark cliffhanger ending.
The book explores several intersecting storylines for the main characters:
- Harry Clifton As the newly elected president of English PEN, Harry embarks on a dangerous mission to free fellow author Anatoly Babakov from a Russian gulag in Siberia, a quest that puts his own life at risk.
- Emma Clifton Now Chairman of Barrington Shipping, Emma must navigate the fallout from an IRA bombing on the family’s flagship, the MV Buckingham, while also fending off an old adversary, Lady Virginia Fenwick, who is determined to bring about her downfall.
- Giles Barrington A Minister of the Crown with ambitions for higher office, Giles’s political career faces jeopardy after a diplomatic trip to Berlin ends in disaster. His long-standing rival, Major Alex Fisher, seizes the opportunity to run against him in the general election.
- Sebastian Clifton Harry and Emma’s son is making a name for himself at Farthing’s Bank and proposes to his American girlfriend, Samantha. However, a deceitful colleague, Adrian Sloane, schemes to ruin Sebastian’s career and personal life.
The narrative builds to a climax featuring two major court trials—a libel case in London and a politically charged show trial in Leningrad—which leave the fates of the characters hanging in the balance at the book’s conclusion.
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