From the Realm of a Dying Sun. Volume 3: IV. Ss-Panzerkorps from Budapest to Vienna, February-May 1945

From the Realm of a Dying Sun. Volume 3: IV. Ss-Panzerkorps from Budapest to Vienna, February-May 1945

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Summary

In the closing months of World War II, with Budapest's fall on 12 February 1945 and the breakout attempt by the IX SS-Gebirgskorps having failed, the only thing the IV。 SS-Panzerkorps could do was fall back to a more defensible line and fortify the key city of Stuhlweissenburg。 Exhausted after three relief attempts in January 1945 and outnumbered by the ever-increasing power of Marshal Tolbukhin's Third Ukrainian Front, SS-Obergruppenf�hrer Gille's veterans dug in for a lengthy period of defensive warfare。 However, Adolf Hitler had not forgotten about the Hungarian theater of operations nor the country's rich oilfields and was sending help。

To the detriment of the defense of Berlin, SS-Oberstgruppenf�hrer Sepp Dietrich's legendary 6。 Panzerarmee was on its way, not to retake Budapest, but to encircle and destroy Tolbukhin's forces and completely reverse the situation in south-eastern Europe in Hitler's favor。 This overly ambitious offensive, known as Fr�hlingserwachen (Spring Awakening), was soon bogged down in the face of resolute Soviet defenses aided by the springtime thaw。 Heralded as Nazi Germany's last great offensive of World War II, it resulted in great losses to Hitler's last armored reserve in exchange for only minor gains。 Though it played a supporting role during the battle, the IV。 SS-Panzerkorps was soon caught up in its aftermath, after the Red Army launched its Vienna Operation that nearly swept the armies of Heeresgruppe S�d from the battlefield。

Withdrawing into Austria, Gille's battered corps attempted to bar the route into Germany, while the Red Army bore down on Vienna。 Forced to endure relentless Soviet attacks as well as the caustic leadership of the 6。 Armee commander, General Hermann Balck, the men of the IV。 SS-Panzerkorps fought their way through Austria to reach the safety of the demarcation line where it finally surrendered to U。S。 forces on 9 May 1945 after nearly a year of relentless campaigning。

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Alison Cairns

The third in the William Warwick series and the best so far。 The characters are coming to life now rather than being seen as characters in a novel by a fictional character。 (sounds complicated)。 William continues his upward trajectory through the police ranks, gaining promotion to Detective Inspector for his part in the Trojan Horse campaign in the previous book。 In this novel, while the threads from the previous two are still running alongside, the main case is an investigation into a corrupt D The third in the William Warwick series and the best so far。 The characters are coming to life now rather than being seen as characters in a novel by a fictional character。 (sounds complicated)。 William continues his upward trajectory through the police ranks, gaining promotion to Detective Inspector for his part in the Trojan Horse campaign in the previous book。 In this novel, while the threads from the previous two are still running alongside, the main case is an investigation into a corrupt Detective Sergeant, one of William's contemporaries from Hendon。 More undercover work by members of the team, and Marlborough Man is still reporting to the Hawk。 The methods by which he reports in become more difficult to detect and quite amusing。 The action moves from prison to Scotland Yard, to the High Court (where Sir Julian Warwick provides some lighter moments as he prosecutes the criminals his son has arrested, and Mr Booth Watson is his usual inscrutable self) and onto the streets of Romford。 Every time they referred to bent coppers, I did of course picture the current day Line of Duty - some things never change。 The book was of course left on a cliffhanger, with the next book in the series surely lined up to come along soon。 More great storytelling from the master of the genre。 #netgalley #jeffreyarcher #turnablindeye 。。。more

Janet

William Warwick, now a Detective Inspector, is tasked with a dangerous new line of work, to go undercover and expose crime of another kind: corruption at the heart of the Metropolitan Police Force。 His team is focused on following Detective Jerry Summers, a young officer whose lifestyle appears to exceed his income。 But as a personal relationship develops with a member of William’s team, it threatens to compromise the whole investigation。 Meanwhile, Rashidi a notorious drug baron goes on trial, William Warwick, now a Detective Inspector, is tasked with a dangerous new line of work, to go undercover and expose crime of another kind: corruption at the heart of the Metropolitan Police Force。 His team is focused on following Detective Jerry Summers, a young officer whose lifestyle appears to exceed his income。 But as a personal relationship develops with a member of William’s team, it threatens to compromise the whole investigation。 Meanwhile, Rashidi a notorious drug baron goes on trial, with the prosecution case led by William’s father Sir Julian and sister Grace。 And William’s wife Beth, now a mother to twins, renews an old acquaintance who appears to have turned over a new leaf, or has she?This is the third in the series & as with all series I’ve to start from the beginning。 I love the author’s books as he’s such a master storyteller。 I was drawn in from the start & once again found it hard to put down。 Wonderful characters who leap out of the page & a fast paced story had me glued to my kindle。 Of course there were twists & turns as the author always keeps you on your toes。 I highly recommend this book & can’t wait for more to comeMy honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read 。。。more

Hannah

In Jeffrey Archer’s third book in the Detective William Warwick series, newly promoted Detective Inspector William Warwick gets tasked with leading a clandestine undercover unit to fight corruption inside the London Metropolitan Police Force。 Having to keep the undercover unit a secret from his family, William has to juggle this new responsibility, his usual work-load at the drug squad and his duties as a new father。 Drug baron Assem Rashidi is on trial at the Old Bailey, having been captured by In Jeffrey Archer’s third book in the Detective William Warwick series, newly promoted Detective Inspector William Warwick gets tasked with leading a clandestine undercover unit to fight corruption inside the London Metropolitan Police Force。 Having to keep the undercover unit a secret from his family, William has to juggle this new responsibility, his usual work-load at the drug squad and his duties as a new father。 Drug baron Assem Rashidi is on trial at the Old Bailey, having been captured by William and Met Police in the elaborately planned raid in Brixton (see book 2)。 William’s father Sir Julian and William’s sister Grace lead the Crown’s prosecution。 Of course, Rashidi’s defense lawyer is none other than Booth Watson, happy to work for any criminal with enough money to make it worth his while (see books 1&2)。 Imprisoned while awaiting trial, Rashidi quickly takes over the prison drug trade and establishes himself as the boss inside the prison。 But the prison guards might not be the only ones willing to make Rashidi’s life more comfortable。 When important evidence in the trial against Rashidi goes missing, it becomes clear that someone working inside the Met Police must be on his side。 Like the first two books in this series, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book, which is full of twists and unexpected turns, in true Jeffrey Archer style。 The plot is fast-paced, but the characters are still well-developed。 While I do not mind the court drama, I would have preferred a little less of it and more crime fighting undercover work/ art crimes, like in the first instalment of the series。 While this is the third book in the series, it continues straight from where the second one left off, so it is advisable to read them in order to make sense of the plot and characters' histories。 I look forward to reading the next book in the series。 Many thanks to NetGalley, Pan Macmillan and Jeffrey Archer for this ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Michelle B

Turn A Blind Eye further develops the story of William Warwick, who is now a Detective Inspector。 Following what happened at the end of the second book in the series, we know he is not happy in his place work。 How will he be convinced to stay in the police force? What will his next assignment be and will his fast track to greater things feature another promotion and new department?This book is the third in the series which will show how William rose to the position of power to police commissione Turn A Blind Eye further develops the story of William Warwick, who is now a Detective Inspector。 Following what happened at the end of the second book in the series, we know he is not happy in his place work。 How will he be convinced to stay in the police force? What will his next assignment be and will his fast track to greater things feature another promotion and new department?This book is the third in the series which will show how William rose to the position of power to police commissioner。 It is a great series of books, with a mixture of familiar characters, drama, suspense and humour, police procedure, courtroom trials balanced with William’s extended family life。 A really good all round series of books, I enjoy each one I read as much, if not more, than the last。 I am already looking forward to the next book in the series!Thanks to NetGalley for a Kindle copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Kath

This is book three in the series and, as with all series, it is best to start from book one and read in order。 Even though the main story is self contained, there are series arc storylines that have run from book one that although have a bit of a catch-up in this book, are best known fully for maximum effect。So, William is tasked with an undercover mission。 To expose corrupt cops - AC12 anyone - within the Met。 He and his able team are targetting one of William's old mates from training - Det Je This is book three in the series and, as with all series, it is best to start from book one and read in order。 Even though the main story is self contained, there are series arc storylines that have run from book one that although have a bit of a catch-up in this book, are best known fully for maximum effect。So, William is tasked with an undercover mission。 To expose corrupt cops - AC12 anyone - within the Met。 He and his able team are targetting one of William's old mates from training - Det Jerry Summers who appears to be spending more than he should be making。 It's not the best time for him to be away from home - or maybe it is - with his twins imminent - but needs must and Beth has support aplenty from a face from past books。 The newly widowed Christine Faulkner。 We also have the trial - prosecution led by William's father and sister - of drug baron Ahmed Rashidi - remember the shenanigans from book two (see you should be reading in order)。So。。。 a busy busy book in all。 And the author does a great job of juggling all the threads as they meander their ways through the book。 Closing off some and leaving others to run their course in future books。 Not cliffhangers as such just stuff left without complete conclusion。 But that's OK as it is a series。 Enough is closed off for satisfaction, the rest just appetite whetting for the future。 William is also progressing nicely。 He is going up the ranks and accepting the new responsibility that entails。 He is also getting more responsibility personally with the new additions to his family。Tightly plotted and expertly executed this book hits the ground running from page one and doesn't let up until the very end。 It held me captive throughout my time with it, luckily I had nothing else to do on the day I started it!All in all, another winner from the great man himself。 Really looking forward to book four。 My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book。 。。。more

Barbara Schultz

I have read other Archer novels but Hidden in Plain View was my first William Warwick。 I really enjoyed it and was looking forward to this Book #3 in the Detective William Warwick seriesIn the last story William advanced to Detective Sergeant。 He and his team are out to track down London’s top drug baron。 Additionally, Miles Faulkner ~William’s nemesis returns from the first novel。 Faulkner is trying to avoid a jail sentence for crimes in the art world。 He was sentences to 8 years in prison an I have read other Archer novels but Hidden in Plain View was my first William Warwick。 I really enjoyed it and was looking forward to this Book #3 in the Detective William Warwick seriesIn the last story William advanced to Detective Sergeant。 He and his team are out to track down London’s top drug baron。 Additionally, Miles Faulkner ~William’s nemesis returns from the first novel。 Faulkner is trying to avoid a jail sentence for crimes in the art world。 He was sentences to 8 years in prison and 。 。 。 。returns in this story。Now William has advanced to Detective Inspector and in this story the notorious drug baron Ahmed Rashida goes on trial and is defended by Booth Watson ~ sound familiar? Yep the same person who defended Faulkner and he is determined not to lose this case!!One again Williams father Sir Julian and sister Grace lead the prosecution case。 Additionally he and wife Beth now have twins。 A bit of a surprise is that she and Faulkner’s ex-wife are now friends… Hmmm Jeffrey Archer does have some tricks, and twist I did not suspect!!I am a big fan of courtroom drama so this did not disappoint!This went beyond the courtroom and did NOT disappoint! Another Great ~ Great story!!! I now have to wait for Book #4!Want to thank NetGalley and St。 Martin’s Press for this eGalley。 This file has been made available to me before publication in an early form for professional review purposes only。 Publishing Release Date scheduled for April 13, 2021 。。。more

Matt

First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Jeffrey Archer, and St。 Martin’s Press for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review。The newest novel in Jeffrey Archer’s latest series is always reason for some excitement, at least for those who have a penchant for the author’s attention to detail。 DI William Warwick has been through a great deal of late and feels that his actions might merit demotion or worse。 However, his superiors First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Jeffrey Archer, and St。 Martin’s Press for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review。The newest novel in Jeffrey Archer’s latest series is always reason for some excitement, at least for those who have a penchant for the author’s attention to detail。 DI William Warwick has been through a great deal of late and feels that his actions might merit demotion or worse。 However, his superiors at the Met have other ideas, using him to coax out those who have gone rogue。 It will be a secret mission that could cost Warwick everything if he is caught, but ensure another promotion if he is successful。 Archer at his best in this piece, which keeps his many fans on the edge of their seats。As the case of Assem Rashidi, notorious drug lord, is set to go to trial, William Warwick is promoted for his work on the arrest。 DI Warwick is not sure if he ought to be happy about this, or expect to be punished because of all the corners that were cut in the sting operation。 Still, he’s happy to be a part of the action and will follow whatever plan is put before him。DI Warwick is given a daunting task to help discover whether others within the Metropolitan Police have been acting in a corrupt manner。 It will not only be difficult, but highly dangerous, as no one likes a leaker。 Amassing his team, DI Warwick begins targeting a young detective who is surely living beyond his means, which is likely related to receiving kickbacks。The Rashidi trial comes before the courts with DI Warwick as one of its key witnesses。 Two others in the Warwick family are heading the Crown’s case—Sir Julian, the ever-present father, and Grace, his sister—prepared to put away this seedy character as soon as possible。 The case will be difficult, with a strong defence headed by Booth Watson QC, but the Warwicks are determined, if nothing else。 The case hinges on identification and Rashidi will do anything he can to lead everyone off his trail。Meanwhile, Beth Warwick has been tending to her new twins while William is away working。 She knows the life of a detective’s wife is anything but glamourous, but finds ways of keeping herself busy。 Oddly enough, this includes spending some time wit ha new friend, Christina Faulkner, who happens to have been recently divorced from William’s greatest foe, Miles。 When a series of events thrust Christina into a massive fortune, it becomes apparent that corruption inside the Met is much deeper than first expected。 Juggling the trial and some of his own sleuthing, DI Warwick gets to the heart of the matter, in hopes of rooting out those who would try to bring the Met to its knees。 It will be a challenge, but there’s nothing that DI William Warwick holds closer to his heart than ensuring no one is turning a blind eye to justice。 Well, perhaps family is a little more important, but that’s for another story!Anyone familiar with Jeffrey Archer and his writing will know that there are numerous subtleties found within each story。 Be they linking pieces that keep a series connected or off the cuff remarks that come back to mean something later, Archer keeps his readers on their toes throughout。 This book is no exception, creating a series about William Warwick, a character who was mentioned throughout the Clifton Chronicles as being the main protagonist of Harry’s popular series。 Now, the reader can see all the buzz that the novels created directly, as Archer takes on the role of Harry Clifton to breathe life into the idea。William Warwick is a fabulous protagonist and grows effectively throughout the series。 He has been promoted and works on showing his leadership throughout this piece。 However, he cannot stop looking behind him, as there are those who would love to see him fall flat on his face。 Added to that, Warwick a new father to twins, which forces him to divide his time between work and home life, never easy at the best of times。 The reader sees some solid development throughout, perfect as things heat up ahead of the fourth novel。Archer is never one to create flat characters, even those who are in a supporting role。 The cast of this novel offer great depth and excitement throughout, as the story shifts to numerous plot developments and settings throughout。 There are those who complement Warwick well, as well as individuals who flavour the narrative such that the impediments are clear。 Never a shortage of action fills the pages of this book, with Archer providing wondering entertainment in the form of his minor characters。The story itself was strong and began soon after the previous novel ended。 This is always hard to do, as Archer must bridge the excitement that ended the last piece with a new sense of pizzazz immediately。 There is no issue with the flow of the story or pulling the reader into the centre。 I found myself lost in the story with a great deal of ease, leaving me to want even more with each chapter。 The narrative pushed along well and kept me begging for more, with short chapters that teased as much as they propelled the story forward。 Archer has a style I have come to love and I cannot get enough, so I am happy to know that the next piece is hot on the heels of this one, due out in November。 What a treat that will be, as DI William Warwick has much to do in the coming years。Kudos, Lord Archer, for another winner。 You never seem to slump in my opinion, which makes seeing your books all the more exciting for me。Love/hate the review? An ever-growing collection of others appears at: http://pecheyponderings。wordpress。com/A Book for All Seasons, a different sort of Book Challenge: https://www。goodreads。com/group/show/。。。 。。。more

Jo Anne

There simply is no one who spins a better edge of your seat story than Jeffrey Archer。 In Turn a Blind Eye, Archer once again relies on his stable of old favorites, including the Warwicks, Sir Julian, Grace and William, Miles Faulkner and Booth Watson。 This is a crime novel, complete with captivating courtroom scenes and strategies, inventive good and bad actors, and multiple twists and turns。At the heart of this novel is a trial with many twists and turns, skilled counsel, well prepared witness There simply is no one who spins a better edge of your seat story than Jeffrey Archer。 In Turn a Blind Eye, Archer once again relies on his stable of old favorites, including the Warwicks, Sir Julian, Grace and William, Miles Faulkner and Booth Watson。 This is a crime novel, complete with captivating courtroom scenes and strategies, inventive good and bad actors, and multiple twists and turns。At the heart of this novel is a trial with many twists and turns, skilled counsel, well prepared witnesses, and more than its share of surprises。 Running parallel to the trial are several fascinating love affairs, a large dose of the byzantine world of auction galleries, lessons in the world of fine art produced by the Masters。I could not put this book down from the time I began reading because I simply had to learn who had outwitted who, who believed that they could get away with the most, and whose lives would be changed for the next Jeffrey Archer William Warwick novel。 I can't wait to read it because this series is Archer at his most captivating and entertaining。 。。。more

Sue Plant

would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for letting me read this brilliant novelwell jeffrey archer can certainly write a brilliant book was hooked from the first page, love him or loathe him but his books are to die for。。。warwick is head of a new department put together with officers that will bring together their skills and knowledge in their search for corrupt police officersand there is none more worse than summers a decorated police officer with an exemplary record, but will women b would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for letting me read this brilliant novelwell jeffrey archer can certainly write a brilliant book was hooked from the first page, love him or loathe him but his books are to die for。。。warwick is head of a new department put together with officers that will bring together their skills and knowledge in their search for corrupt police officersand there is none more worse than summers a decorated police officer with an exemplary record, but will women be his downfall。。。。brilliantly written and fast paced there is nothing like a good book to keep you up at night and lose sleep over, cant wait for the next one in this series 。。。more

Ann

The 3rd instalment of the brilliant William Warwick seriesWhile on the one hand we follow up where we left off with the arrest and subsequent trial of Assem Rashidi with William’s father and sister appearing for the crown, William, now a Detective Inspector, is involved in a new squad exposing corruption at the heart of the Metropolitan Police Force。 A brilliant plot that sees William go undercover and gets all the more complicated when one of his team becomes personally involved with her mark。 The 3rd instalment of the brilliant William Warwick seriesWhile on the one hand we follow up where we left off with the arrest and subsequent trial of Assem Rashidi with William’s father and sister appearing for the crown, William, now a Detective Inspector, is involved in a new squad exposing corruption at the heart of the Metropolitan Police Force。 A brilliant plot that sees William go undercover and gets all the more complicated when one of his team becomes personally involved with her mark。 Will she be tempted to ‘turn a blind eye’? Meanwhile, Beth, now a mother to twins, is again involved with Christina a lady who has no such qualms about turning a blind eye, even to those that apparently are no longer with us!Another cracking good read from this master storyteller 。。。more

Michelle

Just brilliant。 This is the third William Warwick book。 Now Detective inspector him and his team go undercover to catch a rogue copper。 One of the team gets personally involved and jeopardises the case。 Will they get there man?Miles Faulkner, Christina and Rashidi feature in this gripping detective series。There are lots of twists and surprises, there is never a dull moment in a Jeffrey Archer novel。Booth Watson is still as irrating and is up against Sir Julian (William's father) and Grace in a c Just brilliant。 This is the third William Warwick book。 Now Detective inspector him and his team go undercover to catch a rogue copper。 One of the team gets personally involved and jeopardises the case。 Will they get there man?Miles Faulkner, Christina and Rashidi feature in this gripping detective series。There are lots of twists and surprises, there is never a dull moment in a Jeffrey Archer novel。Booth Watson is still as irrating and is up against Sir Julian (William's father) and Grace in a couple of court casesThanks to Netgalley and Pan Macmillan for the ARC。 。。。more

Sheila Moore

Turn A Blind Eye is the third book in the William Warwick books from the excellent penmanship of Jeffrey Archer。 William has been promoted to Detective Inspector and has been persuaded not to tender his resignation following Miles Faulkner escaping custody after being charged with art fraud。 William is now charged with investigating corruption within the force particularly after Lamont, a senior officer, takes early retirement following a drugs bust and subsequent forthcoming trial of Assem Rash Turn A Blind Eye is the third book in the William Warwick books from the excellent penmanship of Jeffrey Archer。 William has been promoted to Detective Inspector and has been persuaded not to tender his resignation following Miles Faulkner escaping custody after being charged with art fraud。 William is now charged with investigating corruption within the force particularly after Lamont, a senior officer, takes early retirement following a drugs bust and subsequent forthcoming trial of Assem Rashidi。 It would appear that Lamont was not the only corrupt officer in the force and William goes undercover to expose another officer, Summers, the Met believes he is involved and on “the take”。 The story continues on from the drugs bust named Trojan Horse, the premise of the second book Hidden in Plain Sight。 A thoroughly good plot with many twists and turns, fast paced, the writing flows along brilliantly。 The characters are well depicted and the story is well developed。 Many thanks to NetGalley and publishers Pan Macmillan for this ARC in return for my honest review 。。。more

Ramya Abhinand

https://www。meotherwise。com/turn-blin。。。I have read the preceding books in this series and really enjoyed it。 This book is no exception to this。 The central character William Warwick has interesting nuances to him which make the story line more enjoyable。 And I am sure all Archer fans would agree with me that he has a way to throw in twists and turns when you least expect it。 The other characters too make the book worthy of a read。 I liked William's father and his wit。 The plot may be a wee bit https://www。meotherwise。com/turn-blin。。。I have read the preceding books in this series and really enjoyed it。 This book is no exception to this。 The central character William Warwick has interesting nuances to him which make the story line more enjoyable。 And I am sure all Archer fans would agree with me that he has a way to throw in twists and turns when you least expect it。 The other characters too make the book worthy of a read。 I liked William's father and his wit。 The plot may be a wee bit predictable, but I however attribute it to the fact that I have read pretty many Archer books and can quite guess the way he thinks。 The narrative is fast paced so you wouldn't really find moments that would bore you or make you want to skip away those pages。 The book ends in a sort of cliffhanger, beginning into the next book in the series。 That is something that did disappoint me。 。。。more

Jennyh

I am a fan of Jeffrey Archers style of writing。 I find it very easy to become lost in the plot which moves along very quickly, The downside is that the minor characters are insubstantial and even the major ones lack depth。 However, the writing style flows and the twists and turns are dotted throughout the book。 Having read previous works featuring D I Warwick I found it easy to pick up the plot again。I throughly enjoyed being transported back to the late 1980, s and look forward to reading more I am a fan of Jeffrey Archers style of writing。 I find it very easy to become lost in the plot which moves along very quickly, The downside is that the minor characters are insubstantial and even the major ones lack depth。 However, the writing style flows and the twists and turns are dotted throughout the book。 Having read previous works featuring D I Warwick I found it easy to pick up the plot again。I throughly enjoyed being transported back to the late 1980, s and look forward to reading more about the newly promoted Warwick。 。。。more

Gee

This is the 3rd instalment of the William Warwick saga, this time with him newly promoted to Detective Inspector, in an anti corruption unit。 The focus of the unit is on DS Jerry Summers, an officer who has numerous commendations but seems to live well above his means。 He’s also a bit free with throwaway remarks about his own type of justice, and plays the field with the female officers。This is a stand-alone read but I’m glad I read the first two books as the background is nice to have。 Although This is the 3rd instalment of the William Warwick saga, this time with him newly promoted to Detective Inspector, in an anti corruption unit。 The focus of the unit is on DS Jerry Summers, an officer who has numerous commendations but seems to live well above his means。 He’s also a bit free with throwaway remarks about his own type of justice, and plays the field with the female officers。This is a stand-alone read but I’m glad I read the first two books as the background is nice to have。 Although the story is a bit predictable, it has enough twists and turns to keep the reader interested 。 Add to that a nice array of characters, villains and good guys alike, it makes for an enjoyable and easy read。 Jeffrey Archer is definitely a master of his craft and I look forward to Williams next outing。Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book。 。。。more

Margaret

The third book in the ongoing saga of the career of William Warwick。 An exciting storyline with twists and turns aplenty taking you deeper into the activities of the evolving characters。

Patricia Moren

Another fascinating police, procedural story from Jeffrey Archer。 Continuous tension throughout and great descriptive writing which brings the characters to life。 A cliff hanger conclusion。。

Maggie

Turn a Blind Eye is the next instalment in the rise of William Warwick in the Metropolitan Police。 Now a Detective Inspector William and his team have much work on their hands。 A notorious drug baron is on trial, William has to give evidence, his QC father and barrister sister are the prosecuting team and the oily evil corrupt QC Booth Watson defending。 Added to this he has to lead an investigation into a possibly corrupt DS Jerry Summer which leads to undercover work being necessary。Old villain Turn a Blind Eye is the next instalment in the rise of William Warwick in the Metropolitan Police。 Now a Detective Inspector William and his team have much work on their hands。 A notorious drug baron is on trial, William has to give evidence, his QC father and barrister sister are the prosecuting team and the oily evil corrupt QC Booth Watson defending。 Added to this he has to lead an investigation into a possibly corrupt DS Jerry Summer which leads to undercover work being necessary。Old villains and friends return and a lot happens in this book leading to a rollicking great read, as usual with this author he keeps his readers well entertained。William is a wonderful character as are all the others in this book, well rounded and with dialogue, particularly in the court scenes where the reactions and emotions are very genuine and well described。I look forward to the next book with great anticipation, DCI I presume!My thanks to net galley and publishers for the opportunity to review this book honestly。 。。。more

Hazel

My thanks to NetGalley and publisher Pan Macmillan for the ARC。I was so pleased to be given the chance to review this third book by Jeffrey Archer, starring William Warwick - I loved the previous two。 William, much to his father's chagrin, decided to become a police officer rather than follow him into Law。 Sir Julian Warwick is a highly respected QC; William's sister Grace is a Barrister and her partner Clare, a solicitor。Following a stint in the Arts & Antiques division, eventually resulting in My thanks to NetGalley and publisher Pan Macmillan for the ARC。I was so pleased to be given the chance to review this third book by Jeffrey Archer, starring William Warwick - I loved the previous two。 William, much to his father's chagrin, decided to become a police officer rather than follow him into Law。 Sir Julian Warwick is a highly respected QC; William's sister Grace is a Barrister and her partner Clare, a solicitor。Following a stint in the Arts & Antiques division, eventually resulting in Miles Faulkner escaping custody on fraud charges - and who's still on the run, DS Warwick was involved in a successful drugs manufacturing and distribution raid "Trojan Horse"。 He intends to resign until Commander Hawk convinces him he needs to stay, for several reasons - Miles Faulkner is still on the run; Superintendent Bruce Lamont resigned that very day - foregoing all his pension rights after, quite frankly, his hand had been caught "in the till" following Trojan Horse, and he's needed to prepare the case again Assam Rashidi who's suspected of heading up the drugs factory。 Then he's asked to work under cover with a specialist unit looking into police corruption as a Detective Inspector - not even his family is to know - to outsiders, he's working on the Rashidi case, but his first job is to investigate DS Jerry Summers who, despite an excellent arrest record and commendations, seems to be living beyond his means。PC Nicky Bailey is posted to Romford where Summers is based and soon falls for his charms - will she allow personal and professional life to blue the lines - will she turn a blind eye?As Rashidi's case progresses it's clear that Assam's QC Booth Watson is getting the upper hand - what's ex-Superintendent Bruce Lamont's role in all this?Will Nicky Bailey come down on the right side of the law?William's wife Ruth is left in a quandary when her friend Christina - Miles Faulkner's wife - involves her in a plot to purchase a painting。 William and his father and sister run the gauntlet of Booth Watson as he represents both Assam Rashidi and Miles Faulkner。 Evidence goes missing and William's team are involved in a cat and mouse game to gain the higher ground。Lots of deceptions and, quite frankly, legal shenanigans, as the cases are played out in Court。I particularly liked the portrayal of Assam Rashidi - it did remind me of the part Noel Coward played in the original "Italian Job" (oops, hope I haven't infringed anything here!) where he is "The King" in his prison surroundings - commanding all, and everything around him, leading a life of privilege。Everyone except the hand-picked team must assume William is still working with the drugs squad。It's just the smallest thing that can destroy a defence。 William has the knack of noticing such things。Looking forward to DCI William Warwick leading his own murder team。An excellent read! 。。。more

Alyssa Gusenoff

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of this novel。 Archer doesn't disappoint! Another fast paced suspense novel that keeps you engaged from first page。 The plot twists keep you guessing and the final page leaves you counting down the days until his next book is released! Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of this novel。 Archer doesn't disappoint! Another fast paced suspense novel that keeps you engaged from first page。 The plot twists keep you guessing and the final page leaves you counting down the days until his next book is released! 。。。more

Natalie

I really enjoy this series。 I think Archer has created a great central character, William Warwick, and a cast of interesting people who surround him。 Once again William and his father are matching wits with the brilliant and corrupt lawyer, Booth-Watkins。 Another reoccurring character is the villain, Miles Faulkner。 There are twists and clever detective work by the crew, led by Commander Hawksby。 So, I certainly enjoyed this book, but I must warn readers that this is not a stand alone novel。 You I really enjoy this series。 I think Archer has created a great central character, William Warwick, and a cast of interesting people who surround him。 Once again William and his father are matching wits with the brilliant and corrupt lawyer, Booth-Watkins。 Another reoccurring character is the villain, Miles Faulkner。 There are twists and clever detective work by the crew, led by Commander Hawksby。 So, I certainly enjoyed this book, but I must warn readers that this is not a stand alone novel。 You have to read the series from the first book to prevent getting lost among the continued themes。 The book even ends with the start of the next in the series。 While I will certainly continue to read these books, I do caution readers that they will appreciate this and the future books by starting from BOOK I。 Thank you Netgalley for another lovely romp with William Warwick。 。。。more

Nancy Healy

Was totally enthralled。I was reading on my kindle and was disappointed the book ended。Of course there was a cliff hanger。