A Game Of Chance
Heads You Win, Jeffrey Archer’s
first standalone
novel after the sprawling seven-part Clifton Chronicles, is also an epic set in
three countries spanning several decades.
In
1968, a Russian teenager, Alexander Karpenko, escapes with his mother Elena,
from an oppressive KGB-led regime that killed his father in Leningrad. They
have help from an uncle, to hide in a container, that would take them to the
West. At the docks, they have to toss a coin to decide whether to go take the
ship that will carry them to the UK or to the US.
Archer
then follows both strands of the story, what their lives would be like if they
went to one country or the other.
Alexander is bright, his mother, a skilled chef, is hard-working—and in
both the stories, there are similarities as well as differences, but
ultimately, it says that people make their own destinies, depending on how they
deal with the opportunities offered to them.
It is an inventive idea, and a fast-paced read, in which the two
Alexanders and Elenas leave their awful past behind; they make the best of the
immigrant experience with their ambition and enterprise. There is a surprise
twist in the end, as the two strands criss-cross and merge in unexpected ways.
Heads You Win
By Jeffrery Archer
Publisher: Pan MacMillan
Pages: 480
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