Robert Harris
Robert Harris, CBE (born 7 March 1957), is a British novelist and former journalist best known for his historical fiction and political thrillers, starting with the bestselling alternative-history novel Fatherland (1992).[1][2] He began his career in journalism at the BBC and newspapers like The Sunday Times and The Observer, later transitioning to fiction with works set in ancient Rome, World War II, and other historical periods.[1][3][4] His novels, including the Cicero Trilogy, Pompeii, Munich, and recent titles like Precipice (2024), have sold over 15 million copies worldwide and been translated into more than 40 languages.[2][5]
historical fiction
political thrillers
alternative history
Conclave: A novel
Conclave: A novel
Conclave: A novel
Dictator: A novel
Dictator
An Officer and a Spy
An Officer and a Spy
Conspirata
Overseas Students in Higher Education: Issues in Teaching and Learning
Conclave: A novel
Fatherland
Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome
An Officer and a Spy: A novel
Dictator: A novel
Archangel: A Novel
An Officer and a Spy: A novel
Conspirata: A Novel of Ancient Rome
Fatherland: A Novel
The Ghost: A Novel
The Fear Index
The Fear Index
Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome
Conspirata: A Novel of Ancient Rome
The fear index