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Instead of mourning over his loss he wrote a novel based on the incident and it became a Best-seller! Today Jefferey Archer is one of the worlds best known writers.The gist of the story - The novels main character is Harvey Metcalf son of a Polish refugee. He grows up in New York and as he struggles to earn money he becomes a very crafty wily dishonest person ready to commit any fraud to become rich. He has no regard for ethical business practices earns a lot of money by all sorts of tricks and foul mehtods in New York Stock Exchange and becomes rich. However his habit of doing unethical business continues. He floats an oil prospecting company in England registered in Canada employs David Keskar a fresh bright Harvard Business Graduate as a manager of the company. This David Keslar has no experience is not very bright but is very hard-working and keen to show results on his first job. His friend from Harvard - Stephen Bradley is teaching in Oxford whom he meets for dinner. Stephen has recently inherited a lot of money and is wondering where to invest it. He decides to invest 250000 dollars in Prospecoil - Davids company. David goes for a check-up to Harvey street to Doctor Adrian Trylet who is bored of his Harvey street practice. When he hears about Prospecta Oil from David he decides to put 3 50 000 dollars in the company. David wants to buy a good painting for his company given flat in London. So he goes to the art-gallery of Jean Piere Lamons - A Frenchman. David tells about Prospecta Oil to him also and Piere Lamons decides to buy shares worth 2 50 000- dollars with the object of selling them when the price goes up. David goes with his boss to a famous night club and meets Lord James Brigsly. Jeffery Archer continues writing engrossing suspense stories and novels but Not a Penny More Not a Penny Less still remains an all time favourite of his readers all over the world.