
Synopsis
'Probably the greatest storyteller of our age' ā The Mail on Sunday
Would you risk your life for a painting? Globe-spanning and truly page-turning, False Impression is a compulsive thriller from Jeffrey Archer, bestselling author of The Clifton Chronicles and the William Warwick novels.
The night before the attacks of 9/11, an older, aristocratic woman is brutally murdered in her country home. It takes all the resources of both the FBI and Interpol to deduce the motive for her death: a priceless Van Gogh painting. It takes a courageous, determined young woman ā who was in the North Tower as the first plane crashed ā to take on both sides of the law and avenge the woman's death.
After 9/11, Anna Petrescu is missing, presumed dead. But she is alive, and uses her new status to escape from America ā only to be pursued across the world, from Toronto to London, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Bucharest. But it is only upon her return to New York that the mystery unfolds . . .
Why are so many people willing to risk their own lives and others to own the Van Gogh āSelf-Portrait with Bandaged Earā?
'If there were a Nobel Prize for storytelling, Archer would win' ā The Daily Telegraph
*Jeffrey Archerās This Was A Man was an instant Sunday Times HB bestseller when it published in 2016.
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Probably the greatest storyteller of our age
Archer has a gift for plot that can only be described as genius
























































