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End Game - the 8th and final book in an excellent series from a master storyteller.

After enjoying the outstanding seven-book series The Clifton Chronicles, I became a fan of Jeffrey Archer. In this series, William Warwick shines as a key figure in the London Metropolitan Police Force. End Game is the eighth and concluding book featuring Warwick, his family, his colleagues, and his adversaries. The series began in the 1980s. In this book, it is 2012, and London is gearing up to host the Olympic Games. Commander William Warwick and his team are tasked with ensuring the safety of the Games. There are several plots underway that not only endanger many lives but would also tarnish Britain's global reputation. Miles Faulkner, Warwick's long-time nemesis, returns and is collaborating with Russia and China to create chaos for Warwick.


All good things must come to an end, and Jeffrey Archer has provided William Warwick with an excellent farewell in End Game. I was intrigued by Archer's noting upfront that the book features twenty-two incidents, advising that thirteen of them actually took place during the 2012 London Olympics, and the public was never informed about them. Whether real or the product of the author's imagination, Archer is an exceptional storyteller. I thoroughly enjoyed this action-packed series, which encompassed political intrigue, clever crime solving, the world of fine art, strong family relationships, and much more.


Many thanks to Harper 360 for providing an advance. 


Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Mystery Thriller.

Publication Date: September 23, 2025.


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