End Game
(Author) Jeffrey ArcherWilliam Warwick and Ross Hogan return, for one last time, in a gripping and unputdownable finale. London Olympics 2012. The world is watching as the greatest show on earth takes to the stage. Billions of eyes on London. Nations united in celebration. It should be a moment of celebration. But for one shadowy organisation, it's the perfect target. William Warwick and his elite Scotland Yard team must stop them from unleashing chaos and devastation. But his investigation plunges him into a deadly game of cat and mouse from London's streets to the corridors of power. Can he prevent triumph turning into disaster? 'The Olympic Gold of novels' - Seb Coe
Jeffrey Archer
Jeffrey Archer is a British author known for his bestselling novels and short stories. His works often revolve around themes of ambition, betrayal, and redemption. Some of his most notable works include "Kane and Abel," "Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less," and "The Clifton Chronicles" series. Archer's writing style is characterized by intricate plot twists and well-developed characters.
Archer's contributions to literature include bringing a fresh perspective to the genre of political thrillers and family sagas. His novels have captivated readers worldwide and have been adapted into television series and stage plays. "Kane and Abel" remains one of his most famous works, drawing praise for its compelling storytelling and memorable characters.
Overall, Jeffrey Archer has made a significant impact on the literary world with his engaging narratives and enduring storytelling abilities.