Two rivals: revisiting Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel
I DERIVE PLEASURE from returning to old books I had read previously. That's my preoccupation these days.
Here's Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel. My mother recommended this novel when I was in high school. Thankfully my mother's friend still had a copy, and this was lent to me. About a decade has passed, and the paperback is still at home.
Classic is the tale between Willian Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski, two men from vastly different backgrounds, whose main passions are to destroy each other. Now that I'm 25 (and turning 26 soon) I'm picking up many things I hadn't noticed when I had read this about ten years ago.
Here's Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel. My mother recommended this novel when I was in high school. Thankfully my mother's friend still had a copy, and this was lent to me. About a decade has passed, and the paperback is still at home.
Classic is the tale between Willian Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski, two men from vastly different backgrounds, whose main passions are to destroy each other. Now that I'm 25 (and turning 26 soon) I'm picking up many things I hadn't noticed when I had read this about ten years ago.
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Isn't this the book with the evil gray lady?
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