The Fourth Estate
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The Fourth Estate

Archer, Jeffrey

Summary

Richard Armstrong narrowly escaped Hitler's atrocities in Eastern Europe on his courage and his wits—skills that served him well in peacetime.

Richard Armstrong narrowly escaped Hitler's atrocities in Eastern Europe on his courage and his wits—skills that served him well in peacetime. Having turned a struggling Berlin newspaper into a success story seemingly overnight, Armstrong made a name for himself—and more than a few enemies along the way…Meanwhile, young Keith Townsend enters the international arena, armed with a world-class education and a sense of entitlement to match. Charged with growing his father's newspaper business into a global media force, he and Armstrong are bound to become sworn rivals—until they arrive at the edge of collapse and will do whatever it takes to stay alive in the game…or die trying.

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Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 560 pages · Paperback
  • By Archer, Jeffrey

Details

  • ISBN: 9780006496458
  • Author: Archer, Jeffrey
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 560
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 21 April 1997
  • Condition: Used – Very Good
  • Rating: 3.00 (1 reviews)

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Archer, Jeffrey and Jeffrey Archer

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Average rating: 3.00/5 · 1 review

Jeffrey Archer's magnificent new novel tells the story of the two most extraordinary men of our time, lives to which only 'the greatest storyteller of our age' ('Mail on Sunday') could do justice.