I spent Saturday morning writing, before going off to see Cambridge beat Henley 38-14 and end the season in 6th position (very satisfactory). Next year we've signed up six new players and are hoping for even greater things - but I won't be up-dating you with that until at least September. In the evening, Mary and I went to see Single Spies at the Cambridge Arts Theatre starring Nigel Havers and Diana Quick - two short plays by Alan Bennett about Anthony Blunt and Guy Burgess. I saw the original at the National Theatre many years ago, and thoroughly enjoyed Nigel's presentation of the two spies and Diana Quick's embodiment of Coral Browne and a very amusing H M Queen. Once again, if it comes to a theatre near you, I can highly recommend it.



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Hi Jeffrey
The theatre of the Labour party is proving very amusing Lord Levy turning on his mate Tony
Cannot wait to see how BBC covers this our Queen must be so proud !
HH
Lord Archer,
I can only read your books. I have a short attention span and have never completed other fiction novels. Somehow I found you and was amazed that I could actually finish your books. The short chapters are great and give me a chance to have a breather and start the next. I loved the end of Prisoner of Birth, it left me smiling...until I realised I had nothing left to read. It has been a while since I read your books as I was busy making babies, so I look forward to reading what I have missed. I just wanted to let you know that your brilliant writing has given me great pleasure, not an easy task for just any author. I never even knew I had an interest in murder trials until you wrote about them! Thank you, you are heaven sent!
Dear Mr Archer,
I have been reading all your books from the past ten yrs. Your style of writing is awesome. In fact there was a time when i had finished reading almost every book of yours and i use to wish you would write sooner.
I live in India and i love English.I actually speak English better than my mother tongue.
My sister and i had this wish of meeting u at least once in our life time after we read your prison diaries.
I loved your truthfulness and your excellent eye for detail.I hope to read 'Prisoner Of Birth' soon.
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