Monday, August 1, 2011

It's a Monday Giveaway: Jeffrey Archer's Only Time Will Tell

I couldn't have been more thrilled to receive an email from Ashley at St. Martin's Press while I was traveling the world last month. She offered a giveaway to my blog readers for Jeffrey Archer's latest novel, Only Time Will Tell. I have a copy in hand and will be reviewing the novel closer to its release date, but for you, dear readers: a chance to win a copy of your very own.

Five lucky winners -- yes, that's right, I said five -- will receive Only Time Will Tell after filling out the form at the bottom of this post. You don't have to be a follower of the blog, although, of course, I would love that!All of your information will be private, shared only with St. Martin's Press for mailing your copy if you win.

Jeffrey Archer is the author of more than thirty works, including novels, plays, diaries, short story collections, and children's books. He is perhaps best known for his 1979 novel Kane and Abel, which reached number one on the NY Times bestseller list and was made into a television miniseries in the early 1980s. My two favorite novels from Archer are As the Crow Flies and Sons of Fortune. Both novels tell fabulous stories wrapped in richly drawn historical settings. Although I'm not normally a fan of historical fiction, Archer's novels are the exception to the rule. They're just that good.

Only Time Will Tell begins the Clifton family saga, a story which will be told in five parts. Already released in the UK, it has topped bestseller lists since its debut. A synopsis, from the publisher:
The epic tale of Harry Clifton’s life begins in 1920, with the chilling words, ‘I was told my father was killed in the war.’ But it will be another twenty years before Harry discovers how his father really died, which will only lead him to question: who was his father?

Only Time Will Tell covers the years from 1920 to 1940, and includes a cast of memorable characters that The Times has compared to The Forsyte Saga. Volume one takes us from the ravages of the Great War to the outbreak of the Second World War, when Harry must decide whether to take up a place at Oxford, or join the navy and go to war with Hitler’s Germany.
I am looking forward to diving into this sure-to-be-unforgettable novel. And you can, too! Fill out the form below for a chance to win your own copy of Only Time Will Tell:


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