Kane and Abel by Jeffrey Archer was written and is considered one of his best work. Here is a brief summary of this classic literary / narrative.
William Kane and Abel Wladek Rosnovski were both born the same day in 1906, but completely different ends of the earth and the side of the tracks. While William was born into a wealthy family of Boston, was Wladek in the woods near a castle in Poland, where he grew from a poor family found already saddledwith nine mouths to fill. The story chronicles his life growing up in a time of war, where William is responsible for the loss of his father in Wladek Titanic and lost the only family he knows in the first World War. He saved a prisoner by the Russians, but managed to flee to Turkey, where he is, and soon sent to America to start a new life. While William continues to grow in profusion, Abel works its way up from a mere waiter at the Plaza in New York City, and finally inUpload a hotel chain. The two men are finally together when Abel has for his support and help, otherwise shop needs Bank of William. Unfortunately, things do not, as expected, and soon William Abel blames for the loss of his mentor and friend, Leroy. This is personal revenge for years between the two men to go along with what they can financially to fetch. But fate can play a cruel hand, as it leads to these enemies of good things to do with each other without ever knowingit.
This type of book is good for mature readers, readers who are in suspense, drama, romance and intrigue. I particularly appreciated the attention and detail paid to each character, as we are made in their lives. By the end of this story, you feel energized or Abel Kane is missing, to grasp every person to see their own sense of what is so obvious. Enrich your life and heartbreaking.
This book really has to end in tears. What a way to stop. I felt like Istruggled with my emotions and I wanted to go dry long history, once the main characters stories are told.
I recommend this book because it will not be able to deposit it. If you're looking to see a book about seeing life in the early 1900s, as fierce and ruthless business, and particularly the impact of friendship and family, then this is the story for you.
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