: William's long-time nemesis, the art thief Miles Faulkner, is on the run. Meanwhile, William's wife, Beth, strikes up an unlikely—and potentially dangerous—friendship with Faulkner's ex-wife, Christina. Why It’s a "Good Piece" for Readers
Newly promoted to , William is handpicked to lead a brand-new, top-secret anti-corruption unit. His target: Jerry Summers, a slick young detective whose lavish lifestyle far exceeds his official salary. Three Interweaving Plotlines Jeffrey Archer Die Warwick Saga 03 Blindes ...
: The title "Blindes Vertrauen" (Blind Trust) refers to the difficult choices officers must make when they see colleagues breaking the law—and the historical anecdote of Lord Nelson "turning a blind eye" to win a battle. : William's long-time nemesis, the art thief Miles
: We see William maturing into a leader and a father (to twins), though he still struggles to stay ahead of Faulkner’s ingenious schemes. His target: Jerry Summers, a slick young detective
Archer masterfully balances three distinct narratives that eventually collide:
Blindes Vertrauen (English title: Turn a Blind Eye ) is the third installment in Jeffrey Archer’s high-stakes , which follows the meteoric rise of William Warwick through the ranks of the Metropolitan Police. The Core Conflict