Thursday, May 07, 2009

Jeffrey Archer to Visit India Again

Celebrated writer Jeffrey Archer is to visit India and possibly also Pune again this month. The visit follows last year's visit which Archer had described as 'overwhelming'.
PTI has reported that Archer is coming here to promote his new book 'Paths of Glory.' The trip is organized by 'Landmark' and presented by Citibank.
Archer would catch up with fans at Landmark stores across Gurgaon, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore on his week-long trip from May 11 to promote his new book. Archer, 70 was on his first trip to India as part of the ‘Landmark Jeffrey Archer Tour’.
He had come to Pune on May 22-23. He had said that he was charmed by the city but was surprised by the traffic.

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