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Order of Jeffrey Archer Books
Jeffrey Archer isn’t just a name on the cover of your favorite political thrillers and gripping family sagas—he’s the kind of author whose life could fill the pages of a bestselling novel. Full of dazzling highs, jaw-dropping lows, scandalous twists, and triumphant comebacks, Archer’s journey is anything but ordinary. He is the definition of irony, of resilience wrapped in charisma, and of a storyteller whose own story rivals the drama of his books.
Born on April 15, 1940, in London, England, Jeffrey Howard Archer grew up in Weston-super-Mare, a charming seaside town that sounds like the perfect backdrop for one of his own coming-of-age tales. From an early age, it was clear he wasn’t built for mediocrity. He attended Wellington School and later won a place at Oxford University, specifically at Brasenose College, where he studied education and spent his time charming people and laying the early bricks of his magnetic persona. He also ran track and field—literally—competing for Great Britain, proving that even then, he had a flair for both performance and prestige.
But let’s not get too comfortable. Just when life seemed to be unfolding like a classic hero’s tale, Archer's story took a sharp turn—straight out of a thriller. Before becoming a full-time author, he dipped his feet in politics, becoming a Member of Parliament in 1969. Things were looking golden... until financial disaster struck. A failed investment landed him in dire straits, and he resigned from Parliament in 1974. Most people would crawl into a cave after a scandal like that. But not Jeffrey Archer.
Instead of surrendering to defeat, he did what only a born storyteller would—he wrote his way out of it. Literally. His first novel, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, was born out of his desperation and brilliance, and the literary world has never been the same since.
Over the decades, he’s written numerous bestsellers, including Kane and Abel, a novel that sold over 33 million copies worldwide, becoming a cornerstone of his legacy. His ability to craft multilayered plots, unforgettable characters, and deliciously unexpected twists turned him into a literary force. Whether it's the drama of The Clifton Chronicles or the edge-of-your-seat suspense in The William Warwick series, Archer writes with such intensity and flair that readers can’t help but get hooked—page one to the very last sentence.
But of course, his real-life plot thickens. In 2001, Archer faced one of the most scandalous chapters of his life. Convicted of perjury and perverting the course of justice, he spent two years in prison—a setting he’d only previously imagined for his characters. But even behind bars, Archer couldn’t stop writing. From the ashes of disgrace rose A Prison Diary, a raw and revealing trilogy that showed the world just how unfiltered and undeterred this man could be.
In the world of Jeffrey Archer, nothing is black or white. It’s all chess, shadows, secrets, and survival. Every setback seemed to add fuel to his literary fire. And now, decades after his first fall from grace, Archer is not only a celebrated author but also a life peer, holding the title Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare, bestowed upon him in 1992.
As of today, Jeffrey Archer is alive, writing, and more compelling than ever. His books are published in 97 countries and translated into more than 30 languages. He’s sold over 275 million copies and counting. But even now, it feels like his biggest twist may be waiting just around the corner.
So if you think Jeffrey Archer’s stories are filled with drama, deception, redemption, and fate… just wait until you look at the man himself. His life is proof that the pen really is mightier than the fall.
Ready to read the man behind the legend? Just remember—nothing in Archer’s world is ever as it seems.
Publication Order of Series Books
Publication Order of Kane and Abel Trilogy
Title | Year | Amazon Links |
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Shall We Tell the President? | 1977 | Amazon |
Kane and Abel | 1979 | Amazon |
The Prodigal Daughter | 1982 | Amazon |
Publication Order of The Clifton Chronicles
Title | Year | Amazon Links |
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Only Time Will Tell | 2011 | Amazon |
The Sins of the Father | 2012 | Amazon |
Best Kept Secret | 2013 | Amazon |
Be Careful What You Wish For | 2014 | Amazon |
Mightier Than the Sword | 2015 | Amazon |
Cometh the Hour | 2016 | Amazon |
This Was a Man | 2016 | Amazon |
Publication Order of William Warwick
Title | Year | Amazon Links |
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Nothing Ventured | 2019 | Amazon |
Hidden in Plain Sight | 2020 | Amazon |
Turn a Blind Eye | 2021 | Amazon |
Over My Dead Body | 2021 | Amazon |
Next in Line | 2022 | Amazon |
Traitors Gate | 2023 | Amazon |
An Eye for An Eye | 2024 | Amazon |
End Game | 2025 | Amazon |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Title | Year | Amazon Links |
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Heads You Win | 2019 | Amazon |
Tell Tale (Short Story) | 2017 | Amazon |
And Thereby Hangs a Tale (Short Story) | 2010 | Amazon |
Paths of Glory | 2009 | Amazon |
A Prisoner of Birth | 2008 | Amazon |
Cat O'Nine Tales (Short Story) | 2006 | Amazon |
False Impression | 2005 | Amazon |
Sons of Fortune | 2002 | Amazon |
The Accused | 2000 | Amazon |
The Eleventh Commandment | 1998 | Amazon |
The Collected Short Stories (Short Story) | 1997 | Amazon |
The Fourth Estate | 1996 | Amazon |
Twelve Red Herrings (Short Story) | 1994 | Amazon |
Honor Among Thieves | 1993 | Amazon |
As the Crow Flies | 1990 | Amazon |
A Matter of Honor | 1986 | Amazon |
First Among Equals | 1984 | Amazon |
A Quiver Full of Arrows (Short Story) | 1980 | Amazon |
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less | 1976 | Amazon |