Robert Harris


Books by Robert Harris

Munich

With Hitler’s territorial demands looking likely to provoke war, statesmen assemble in Munich seeking a settlement to prevent conflict.

Reviewed on 29 April 2023 by Chris Roberts

Munich

Britain in 1938 holds its breath as Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minster, negotiates with Adolf Hitler to resolve the crisis of Hitler’s intention to invade Czechoslovakia. Two friends from Oxford, one German and one British, are involved in the discussion that take place in Munich.

Reviewed on 10 November 2018 by John Barnbrook

An Officer and a Spy

Following the conviction of Alfred Dreyfus for treason, Major Georges Picquart, who had witnessed the trial, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and placed in charge of the intelligence unit that had identified Dreyfus as a spy. Events begin to occur which make him question the outcome of the trial.

Reviewed on 08 March 2014 by Arnold Taylor