End Game, Jeffrey Archer
End Game, Jeffrey Archer
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End Game

Author: Jeffrey Archer

Narrator: George Blagden

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 09/23/2025


Synopsis

William Warwick and Ross Hogan will return, for one last time, in a gripping and unputdownable finale. Available now! London, 2012. But the glare of the spotlight makes London a target for some of the most dangerous people on earth. And the moment the bid is won, an international conspiracy is set in motion to unleash a devastating attack that will leave the world in chaos.​ One man stands between triumph and disaster: Commander William Warwick, heading up Scotland Yard's elite team. But as he pursues the shadowy organisation, he sets off a deadly game of cat and mouse which will take him from the bustling streets of London to the hidden corridors of power. Can Warwick stop the assassin before the greatest show on earth becomes a catastrophe … ​ ‘The Olympic Gold of novels’ – Seb Coe

About Jeffrey Archer

There are many who say that author Jeffrey Archer's life would make the subject of an excellent book. London born Archer, grew up in Somerset, whose father was a printer by trade, was educated in Wellington School and at Brasenose College, Oxford. He was a very accomplished athlete, becoming President of the University Athletics Club. That was the beginning of his elected positions in various political positions. After a bad investment left him on the verge of bankruptcy, he decided to try writing a novel to repay his debts to creditors.

For his first writing attempt, Archer had great success with "Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less". The book sold to 17 countries and became a successful serial for BBC Radio 4, then televised in 1990. His second novel, "Shall We Tell the President", was a thriller about a plot to assassinate Edward Kennedy as though he became President. Several novels followed, each more successful than the others. He also mixed in some non-fiction and collections of short stories as well.

Archer is also a playwright with his first play being run at the Queen's Theatre in London's West End in 1987 for over 600 performances. He had a few plays that were quite successful, having played an acting role in one of the last to be performed.

In November of 1999, Archer was charged with perjury and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, for which he served two years of a four-year sentence. He used that time to write a volume of documentaries about his experiences in the prison system. They were entitled.......Prison Diary: Volume I, Hell.......Volume II, Purgatory.........and, Volume III, Heaven. Archer is now published in 97 countries and more than 37 languages.......he is firmly established as an author of note. He has been married for 49 years to Dame Mary Archer DBE, and they have two sons and two grandsons. Their time is divided among their three homes in London, Cambridge, and Mallorca.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christy on September 08, 2025

'If we were able to destroy Britain's reputation, we would at the same time destroy the trust other countries place in them'. It's 2005 and London has just been selected to host the 2012 Olympic games. Although 7 years might seem like more than long enough to host such a spectacle, for Commander Will......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on August 25, 2025

I had such mixed feelings when I finished this novel. Primarily joy, given this was another brilliant novel in the series but also tinged with sadness that this will be the last novel following the exploits of William Warwick, his family and colleagues. I began reading the Clifton Chronicles in 2021......more

Goodreads review by Natalie on September 25, 2025

A generous four-stars. Sentimentality wins for this one. As Archer was one of the first authors I ever read, it is bittersweet to know this is his final book. The novel itself completes the circle in the series and delivers answers to all the riddles created by Archer. The plot based on the London Oly......more

Goodreads review by A Dreaming Bibliophile on August 19, 2025

Thanks to NetGalley and Harper360 for providing me with an eARC. This was a great book with a unique setting (London Olympics, 2012) for an almost political thriller. It's my first Jeffrey Archer book and I've been meaning to read his books for a long time. This ARC was the perfect opportunity. I enj......more

Goodreads review by Sue - Reco and Reads on September 27, 2025

As the title would suggest, this is the final installment of the William Warwick series. The story takes place in 2012 in London, England as the city prepares to host the Olympic Games.. But with a global spotlight comes global risk. The usual advisories start their plan to cause disruption and chao......more


Quotes

Praise for Jeffrey Archer: “Archer is a master entertainer.” — “Cunning plots, silken style…Archer plays a cat-and-mouse game with the reader.” — “One of the top ten storytellers in the world.” — “A storyteller in the class of Alexandre Dumas.” —