The seventh and final volume in Jeffrey Archer’s New York Times bestselling Clifton Chronicles series, This Was a Man, brings the epic saga of the Clifton family’s love, loss, and ambition to a dazzling conclusion.
Harry
Clifton’s story began in 1920, as a dock worker in England, and now he
is set to write his magnum opus. As he reflects on his days, the lives
of his family continue to unfold, unravel, and intertwine in ways no one
could have imagined . . .
Harry’s wife Emma, who just completed
her time at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, receives a surprise call from
Margaret Thatcher. Meanwhile, Giles Barrington discovers a shocking
truth about his wife, Karin. Sebastian Clifton becomes chairman of
Farthings Kaufman bank, but only after Hakim Bishara’s abrupt
resignation. Sebastian’s daughter Jessica is expelled from school, but
her aunt Grace comes to the rescue. And Lady Virginia, who is set to
flee the country to avoid her creditors, finds an opportunity to clear
her debts after the Duchess of Hertford dies―and a way to finally trump
the Cliftons and Barringtons.