Only Time Will Tell | |
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Author(s) | Jeffrey Archer |
Only Time Will Tell is a first part of the five in Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer. The book is being released worldwide in 2011. It was launched by Jeffrey Archer himself at Bangalore, India in March 2011, as the beginning of a global book tour. [1]
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The plot revolves around the main protagonist Harry Clifton, spanning the time between 1920 and 1940, up to the beginning of the [[Second World War]. The novel is set in Bristol, England, from 1919 to 1940 and centers on Harry Clifton, a young boy destined to follow in the footsteps of his father and uncle and work on the docks until a new world is opened up to him. Harry has the gift of song, and when Miss Monday, the choir mistress, Mr. Holcombe, his elementary school teacher, and Old Jack Tar, a WWI hero and loner, join forces to get him accepted into a prestigious boarding school, his life is changed forever. Harry’s mother, Maisie, works as a waitress and scrimps and saves to send her son to school and give him a better life.
Maisie’s sacrifices and the secret of Harry’s parentage are the main focus of Only Time Will Tell. Harry has grown up thinking Arthur Clifton is his father and that he died in the war, but he begins to doubt that story when he does the math and realizes Arthur couldn’t possibly be his father if he died during the war. Maisie knows the truth about Harry’s parentage, and a few people know the truth about Arthur Clifton’s death, but no one tells Harry anything.
While Harry is off at school befriending Giles Barrington, the son of the man who owns the shipping company where Harry’s father and uncle work and who knows what happened to Arthur Clifton, Maisie deals with countless personal tragedies and must make some tough decisions to continue Harry’s schooling. At the same time, it looks as though England may go to war with Germany, and Harry must consider what this means for his future.].[2]
The novel quickly became a bestseller, reaching number one a day after its release.[3] All the copies of books were sold out the day it was launched by Archer in India.
When Archer rewrote Kane and Abel for its 83rd edition he thought that he had to do something bigger than Kane and Abel. That is how Clifton Chronicles came into being.
Jeffrey Archer, on his official website announced that the second book will be called "The Sins of the Father" which will be released on March 15th, 2012[4].
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