Jeffrey Archer with his bestselling novel Be Careful What You Wish For opens up with Harry Clifton and his Emma rushing to the hospital in order to learn the fate of their son Sebastian, involved in the fatal car accident. The fate is in doubt, who died Sebastian or his best friend Bruno?
Meanwhile, Ross is forced to resign as chairman of the Barrington Shipping Company; Emma Clifton wants to replace him. However, Don Pedro Martinez plans to fit his puppet, the egregious Major Alex Fisher, with the intention of annihilating the Barrington family firm just as the company intends to build its new luxury liner, the MV Buckingham.
The novel will take you to back in time in London, where Harry and Emma’s adopted daughter, who has won a scholarship to the Slade Academy of Art and the place makes her fall in love with a fellow student, Clive Bingham, who even proposes her for marriage. Both, girl’s as well boy’s parents are happy and delighted about it until Priscilla Bingham, Jessica’s future mother-in-law, has a visit from an old friend, Lady Virginia Fenwick, who adds her particular brand of poison into the wedding thing.
Then, there an introduction of a new character in the story, absolutely without warning, Cedric Hardcastle, a bluff Yorkshireman, takes his place on the board of Barringtons. This causes a commotion, which no one could have thought about it that further brings changes in the lives of all the members of Clifton and Barrington families. The story takes a support of the decision of Hardcastle in declaring the next chairman of the board. Will it be Emma Clifton or Major Alex Fisher? The decision all the way brings in twists and turns in the story and will keep you on the edge of your seat. This bestselling suspense writer has done a great job in introducing this novel as it will make you to march forward following into the sixties and is the epic tale of love, revenge, ambition and betrayal.
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