HARRY'S BOOKS
| Glory Boys HarperCollins, 2005 |
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| Glory Boys is an adventure and a romance. Set in the world of 1920s aviation, the book tells the story of two wartime fliers struggling to find themselves in peacetime America - a country that has prohibited alcohol, and is now falling victim to corruption and violence of organised crime. Reviewing the major titles due out this year, the industry's leading trade magazine, The Bookseller, commented: "If you haven't discovered the sales potential or storytelling power of this author then you are missing out. He is the next [Jeffrey] Archer or [Sidney] Sheldon." |
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The Sons of Adam HarperCollins,
2004 |
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The Sons Of Adam is an epic story set over fifty years, three continents and two world wars. It tells the story of two men, brought up as brothers, who fall out in the trenches of the First World War. Separated in tragic circumstances, both men survive the war and go on to seek their fortunes in the oil industries of Persia and Texas. Full of drama, passion and emotion, the book is an unputdownable read for men and women alike. Choice of the Month at BCA, the country's biggest group of bookclubs, The Sons of Adam sold almost 20,000 copies in hardback - a remarkable number. "Thrilling" The Evening Standard |
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Sweet Talking Money HarperCollins,
2001 |
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| Which is stronger, truth or money? Sweet Talking Money explores the world of the contemporary pharmaceuticals industry, where making a profit is more important than curing a patient. The book is both a love story and a tense and absorbing thriller. Sweet Talking Money was shortlisted for the WHS Thumping Good Read Award, possibly the country's leading award for commercial fiction. "Echoes of Michael Crichton, but with a style distinctively his own." Mail on Sunday "Another thrilling page turner" Daily Mail |
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The Money Makers HarperCollins,
2000 |
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The Money Makers follows the story of three brothers competing to be the first one to make a million pounds, in a winner-takes-all race to inherit their dead father's fortune. The novel is set in the world of business and finance, written with the authority of a former high flying investment banker. The book went straight into the Sunday Times bestseller list and instantly established Harry as a major force in commercial fiction. "Breathless tension ... I was hooked. He writes blockbusters and he does it superbly." The Oxford Times "A fast moving story of greed and redemption" Daily Telegraph |




