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Sep 01, 2009 10:48 AM 6119 Views

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Jeffrey Archer : Short Stories : A Quiver Full Of Arrows


A Quiver Full of ArrowsThis short story collection by Jeffrey Archer has 11 stories bundled up.


Story 1 : The Chinese Statue


Sir Alexander Heathcote rose from an officer in the British foreign office to become an Ambassador. He was deputed to china to represent London. He took great pride in his new assignment because it gave him the opportunity to see a vast and beautiful country. Alexander is a great admirer of Ming dynasty and appreciates the time and life of Ming dynasty.


One day he sets out into the inners of Chinese village, along with his interpreter. He meets a sculptor who is busy going about his job. Alexander is fascinated by the old man's job and expresses so.


The old man, not used to praises, let alone by a foreigner is floored. Out of sheer happiness he takes Alexander inside and shows him a statue from 15th century Ming dynasty. What follows next is the rest of the story.


Me thinks


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This is my first Short Story collection of Jeffrey Archer. After reading his novel First Among Equals, I had great expectations from this book. But I was slightly let down. I was expecting a great punch. An arrow from the Quiver should have shot me through. But nothing of that sort happened. The story started and got over with a small twitch by a needle.


I was saddened that the first story did not start as I had expected.


I would give it a 5.5 out of 10.


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Story 2 : The Luncheon


The first person, is an author. The whole story is from the eyes of the Author. He is pleasantly surprised when he sees a lady waving at him and greets him with a hug in a literary guild party. Author is not able to place the lady. In the nick of time he remembers her as Susan whom he had met sometime back.


What follows is the recollection of the past encounter.


Me thinks


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I was totally dejected. How can you call this a story. It was a simple narration of an incident. It lacked the punch, the anxiety factory, the aaha factory. I was thoroughly disappointed to say the least.


It also proved my long held notion that "In a short story collection the second story will be a compete disaster". This book simply reiterated my belief and that too with full force.


Should I rate this story !!! anyways I would give it a 2 out of 10.


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Story 3 : A Coup


Senhor Eduardo Francisco de Silveira has come to Nigeria on an ambitious project. He is planning to build the capital of Nigeria. It is a very huge project even by Edurdo's standard. He is leaving no stone unturned.


Eduardo's company is the largest construction company in Brazil. However his rival Manual Rodriguez claims his company Rodriguez International is the biggest.


On landing in Nigeria, he heads to his hotel room. When is about to step into the elevator, he freezes in his path when he notices Manual in the lift.


What follows next is an interesting sequence of event that take place in Nigeria.


Me Thinks


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This story brought back some color on my cheeks :)


This story felt as if it deserved to be called a story. It had the punch and the strength of an arrow. Though it could not pierce me as I had built a shield of hopelessness. But it did crack the shield.


I would give it 6.5 out of 10.


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Story 4 : Old Love


William Hatchard Philippa Jameson have joined New College under James Blake to study English Language and Literature. Far from being good friends they were bitter rivals who competed ferociously in each and every class, each and every competition.


By the end of first year, every one had a feeling that these two will never compromise on anything. Their rivalry brought out the best out of both of them as they put in all their efforts to be on top.


What follows next is an interesting tale which looks at the lives of both William and Philippa across generations.


Me Thinks


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I was totally floored by the story. I was completely absorbed in the story.


When the story finally got over, I could not believe that the story actually ended...


I was almost in tears at the end of the story.


Very touching and very hear warming story of two people and their lives.


I would give 9 out of 10


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Story 5: The Perfect Gentleman


The first person, journalist and author from London, is in New York chasing a writer for a biography. He meets Edward Shrimpton in the Metropolitan Club which occurred by chance. The journalist and Edward decide to have a lunch the next day.


Late in the evening the journalist meets his father's friend Eric McKenzie at the Metropolitan club. During their dinner the journalist mentions to Eric about his meeting with Edward. Eric gets interested. Eric tells him that Eric was a national champion in Backgammon gave. Edward was an undisputed champion of backgammon until he played the game on that fateful day.


Eric asks him to question Edward about the game as it was still unknown why he lost the game on that day.


What follows is the conversation between the journalist and Edward.


Me Thinks


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An interesting story. I liked the story. Not as powerful as "A Coup" and "Old Love" but great read nevertheless.


I would give it 6 out of 10.


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