Is there anything better than a book that you simply can’t put down? Jeffrey Archer has written many such page-turners during almost five decades as a master storyteller. In this new podcast, Unputdownable, Jeffrey reveals which books have the power to grip his imagination and attention, and invites guests from the worlds of literature, sport, politics and entertainment to do the same. They also discuss which other works of art, literature and culture have the power to entrance them – from paintings and films to plays, TV box sets and beyond.
Jeffrey’s latest William Warwick book, Over My Dead Body, is out now in hardback, ebook and audiobook.
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Is there anything better than a book that you simply can’t put down? Jeffrey Archer has written many such page-turners during almost five decades as a master storyteller. In this new podcast, Unputdownable, Jeffrey reveals which books have the power to grip his imagination and attention, and invites guests from the worlds of literature, sport, politics and entertainment to do the same. They also discuss which other works of art, literature and culture have the power to entrance them – from paintings and films to plays, TV box sets and beyond.
Jeffrey’s latest William Warwick book, Over My Dead Body, is out now in hardback, ebook and audiobook.
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Jeffrey is joined by author Heather Morris, whose debut historical novel The Tattooist of Auschwitz became a No 1 New York Times bestselling book. She’ll reveal which book and which TV series she believes are ‘unputdownable’. The conversation covers everything from isolation and the writing process to giant statues and Heather’s plans for her next book. Has she revealed a little more about the content of that book than her publishers would like?
Jeffrey’s latest book, Over My Dead Body, is out now in hardback, ebook and audiobook.
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