- Published: 31 May 2012
- ISBN: 9781448150274
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 496
Fatherland
- Published: 31 May 2012
- ISBN: 9781448150274
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 496
Clever and ingenious... Its breeding is by Orwell, out of P. D. James, a detective story inside a future shock
Daily Mail
A writer who handles suspense like a literary Alfred Hitchcock
NELSON MANDELA
Robert Harris has recreated the whole structure of a totally corrupt society in a way that makes the flesh creep
JOHN MORTIMER
Powerful and chilling... convincing in every detail
MARTHA GELLHORN
Gripping in the way John Buchan, Len Deighton and John LeCarré are. The writing is superb
WOODROW WYATT
The highest form of thriller... non-stop excitement
The Times
Tightly constructed... grips as tightly as a Nazi's glove
Independent on Sunday
A fantastic thriller... The final solution is an utter surprise. Harris reaches it with speed, conveying a whole culture of grotesquery and kitsch
Mail on Sunday
Ingenious... fast-paced and beautifully written
Esquire
A fantastic thriller... The final solution is an utter surprise. Harris reaches it with speed, conveying a whole culture of grotesquery and kitsch
Mail on Sunday
A writer who handles suspense like a literary Alfred Hitchcock
Nelson Mandela
Clever and ingenious... Its breeding is by Orwell, out of P. D. James, a detective story inside a future shock
Daily Mail
Gripping in the way John Buchan, Len Deighton and John LeCarré are. The writing is superb. This novel lifts its author into a new and superior class
The Times
Ingenious... fast-paced and beautifully written
Esquire
Powerful and chilling... convincing in every detail
Daily Telegraph
Robert Harris has recreated the whole structure of a totally corrupt society in a way that makes the flesh creep
Sunday Times
The highest form of thriller... non-stop excitement
The Times
The research is extraordinary.
Victoria Hislop 'My Six Best Books', Daily Express
Tightly constructed... grips as tightly as a Nazi's glove
Independent on Sunday