Robert Harris is an English author of fiction and non-fiction books. Harris is well known for his fiction, including Enigma and The Ghost, but Harris has also published a number of non-fiction books like Selling Hitler, an investigation into the Hitler Diaries Scandal. Enigma seems to be the book that brought Harris into the limelight as it dealt with codebreaking at Bletchley Park to hand advantage to the Allied Forces over the German Army.
Book Review:March 1943, Inside Britain`s codebreaking centre at Bletchley Park, the crypt analysists are facing their worst nightmare: Nazi Germany`s U-boats have unexpectedly changed their Enigma cipher, and the Battle of the Atlantic suddenly hangs in the balance.
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Book Review:A sweltering week in late August. Rome`s richest are enjoying the sun in their villas around Pompeii and Herculaneum. But there are ominous signs that things are not right. Wells and springs are failing, a man has disappeared and now the aqueduct ceases to flow.
Book Review:This is the remarkable story of how one brilliant lawyer can rise from relative obscurity to reach the pinnacle of success, albeit with some terryifing dangers
Book Review:An aide to the British Prime Minister is found washed up on the shore in an 'apparent' suicide. But this is no suicide. A ghost writer is sent to complete the memoirs of the aide, only to discover there is more to them than he expected.
Book Review:This is a novel about the Drefuss Affair, a tale of intrigue and suspicion. When a spy is captured and punished, but still the affair goes on.
Book Review:It is 1468. Christopher Fairfax, a young priest, is journeying to a remote Exmoor village to conduct the funeral of a priest who had died there.While there he came across many artifacts strewn about the fields.This made him curious as to what had happened to his predecessor.Finding out could be the finish of him.
Book Review:The chase is on for the capture of Colonel Edward Whalley and his son, Colonel William Goffe, dead or alive.They are accused of the murder of Charles 1.Found guilty in absentia of treason they must flee for their lives and prove their innoocence later.