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Nothing Ventured

William Warwick, Book 1

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By: Jeffrey Archer
Narrated by: George Blagden
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The Sunday Times No.1 Bestseller

Nothing Ventured is the first novel in the incredible and thrilling William Warwick series by Jeffrey Archer, the master storyteller and bestselling author of the Clifton Chronicles and Kane and Abel.

This is not a detective story, this is a story about a detective.

William Warwick is eight when he decides to join the police force. Resolute in the face of his prominent QC father’s objections, William graduates in Art History from university and immediately enrols as a constable in the Metropolitan Police.

Gaining insight from his first mentor, an experienced, world-weary constable, his keen mind quickly takes him into a role in Scotland Yard’s Art and Antiques unit and his first case: the recovery of a Rembrandt stolen from the Fitzmolean Museum.

It will take skill and tenacity for William to solve the crime, and along the way he will encounter many who will change his life, from Miles Faulkner, a crooked art collector, and his influential lawyer – who bends the law to the point of breaking – to research assistant Beth Rainsford, a woman with secrets who he falls hopelessly in love with . . .

William Warwick’s destiny is set, the only question is, how far will his ambition take him? Thrilling, absorbing and entertaining, Nothing Ventured heralds the start of a new series from master storyteller Jeffrey Archer and introduces a character destined to become one of his most enduring legacies.

Continue the gripping series with Hidden in Plain Sight.

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Critic reviews

Probably the greatest storyteller of our age
If there was a Nobel Prize for storytelling, Archer would win
A pacey tale of fakes, forgeries and ripped-off Rembrandts worthy of a TV crime caper
Fast-paced and thrilling, with his trademark plot twists and cliff-hangers
Juicy, fast-paced read with a fabulous twist
A rollicking read filled with aspirational underdogs, suave sophisticates, and fractious family intrigue
All stars
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Couldn't stop listening. Exceptional well plotted story. Impressive reading. An absolut Joy to have in my audio collection.

Brilliant Entertainment

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yet another great book with an interesting story line and a refreshing change for a 'detective' novel to focus more on the characters than the crime. can't wait for the next go the series

Another brilliant Book

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Good but can't understand how boat can travel from South France to UK in 24hours

Good but not great

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The reader sounds bored. This makes it difficult to get into the characters - the monotonous voice and repeated intonation cycles become the focus, nit the story. How on earth can an author of Archer’s standing allow such a poor narrator to be chosen.

It ruined the book for me. I’ve read every Archer novel, this will be the last. I won’t bother with any more Warwick books if this narrator remains.

The story is dull, without twists and moments of tension that Archer usually provides so well. The twist at the end is predictable and there’s little detailed character development.

All a real shame.

Spoilt by awful reader

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The representation of the female speaking voices was irritating especially that of Jackie and Beth . Why the whispering slightly breathless delivery of Beth ? Also Jackies London accent is appalling. Overall didn’t mind the story .

Annoying Narration

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