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"India is the most important nation for me as a writer"
Updated On: 07 March, 2013 01:06 AM IST | | Kanika Sharma
It's World Book Day, and who better than the master of cliffhangers, Jeffrey Archer, to be in India as part of Landmark Jeffrey Archer Tour, to divulge (and keep) secrets on Bollywood, his writing mantras and on the skeleton in the cupboard between the Clifton and Barrington families
You are one of the world’s most read authors. At 70, you’ve embarked upon this most ambitious project. Now, you’ve launched the Best Kept Secret. What is behind this — astute judgment or a never-say-die adventurous streak?
I still enjoy writing, and always look forward to starting a new book, and at 70, I needed to set myself a challenge — to write The Clifton Chronicles, five books in a row in five years. So far, I’ve completed book one, Only Time Will Tell, book two, The Sins of the Father, and the latest, Best Kept Secret. I’m frightened to slow down, and don’t intend to stop working!

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