Published on 15th March 2012 by Macmillan. The Sins of the Father bears all the characteristic twists of a classic Archer novel, and leaves readers wanting more. In Jeffrey Archer’s epic novel, family loyalties are stretched to their very limits as secrets continue to unravel. The only proof she has is a letter – a letter that has remained unopened and unread on a mantelpiece in Bristol for over a year, but the hand is unmistakeable. She has left their son behind in England, having decided she’ll do whatever it takes to find the man she had hoped to marry – unwilling to believe that he died at sea. Meanwhile Emma Barrington, the young woman in question, travels to New York. After Harry is tried, found guilty and sentenced, Jelks mysteriously disappears, and the only way for him to prove his innocence is to reveal his true identity – something that he has sworn never to do in order to protect the woman he loves.
When Sefton Jelks, a top Manhattan lawyer, offers his services for nothing, penniless Harry has little choice but to accept his advice. Harry Clifton, under the new identity of Tom Bradshaw, finds himself arrested for first degree murder. Hot on the heels of last year’s launch of Only Time Will Tell, which stormed to the top of the bestsellers chart around the world, The Sins of the Father takes the reader on a breath-taking journey from the backstreets of Bristol to the boardrooms of Manhattan. In Reply to: The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the sons posted by Henry on August 24, 2003: : Hi everyone,: : Im looking for the origin of the phrase The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the sons.I found a reference to The sins of the fathers part in the old testament-Lamentations 5-but I can find no trace.
The Sins of the Father is the second book in Jeffrey Archer’s highly acclaimed The Clifton Chronicles, Archer’s most ambitious work in four decades as an international bestselling author.