A Quiver Full of Arrows, by Jeffrey Archer

Posted on April 21, 2008
Filed Under Fiction Books, Jeffrey Archer, Short stories, book review |

A Quiver Full of Arrows, from 1980, is an impressive collection of short stories, really a full Quiver.

The book consists of twelve assorted arrows (short stories)A Quiver Full of Arrows, by Jeffrey Archer into the quiver. Each arrow is sharp and leaves a meaningful impact on the reader.

The Chinese Statue is a story that features a Sir Alexander, a British Diplomat, who has a priceless statue of Emperor Kung. It is towards the end that we understand the statue is not worth anything, but despite that, it is still priceless. How? Read on!

One-night stand is hilarious, and so is The Luncheon . Overall, all the stories bring out different elements of human nature. They are well written and very entertaining!

Three of of the stories have been dramatised for the Anglia TV series Tales of the Unexpected. A Quiver Full of Arrows is a great collection of short stories, well worth your time!

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