
Best of the Spectator Speaker series: Jeffrey Archer – End Game
Oct 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, best-selling novelist and former Conservative politician Jeffrey Archer shares insights on his latest novel, Endgame, and the William Warwick series. He explains the creative journey behind writing a six-part sequence inspired by reader demand. Archer delves into the art of crafting thrillers based on real events, including Olympic security failures, and recounts his passion for art collection that influences his work. He reflects on the changes in politics and offers advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of perseverance.
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Police Research Turned Into Stories
- Archer recruited former senior officers like Chief Superintendent Johnny Sutherland to check facts and provide inside stories.
- He turned small police anecdotes (e.g. the Harrods hamper) into scenes and even whole opening pages.
Write What You Know
- Archer advises writers to "write about what you know" and to use personal experience as material.
- He urges young writers to focus on familiar settings and daily life to create believable stories.
Early Rejection And A Small Break
- Archer recalled being rejected by 14 publishers for his first novel before the 15th bought it.
- He got a £3,000 advance and the book sold 3,000 copies, prompting his wife to urge him to find a proper job.








