Well, it had been 20 years since I first read this novel.
When I first read it, I had no clue about how stock market operated, why some art from certain artists cost so so much and what is the big deal about those anyway (I still wonder), what was a casino like and what was blackjack, and how the English Earls lived. But, probably understanding those were not important to enjoy this thriller drama of conning the con. I have watched many movies like Ocean's Eleven or Khosla ka Ghosla on similar theme - elaborate plans, last minute goof-up, chance recovery, to swindle a con man, but for me 'Not a Penny More, Not a penny less' would always remain special, as it introduced me to the world of enjoyable novels.
As I read for the second time this one, with my current understanding of the world, I could appreciate the different aspects of the con that I mightn't have comprehended then. Probably, I didn't enjoy it as much as I did then, but still it would retain its earlier ratings. First impression lasts long.
In the early days of my reading, this book had become a catalyst in my discovery of joy of reading. So, I did recommend to read this to the students of the book club, who have started on a similar journey. I hope they like it as much as I did then.
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(few years back)
The first story book I ever read was from Jeffrey Archer, and I had become an instant fan then.
This is the first full-length novel I read of Archer, and I remember the story, the characters even after 15 years. And that speaks a lot about this book. Doesn't it?
I would surely recommend this book to everyone who would like to know why Jeffrey Archer is so popular in the fiction world.