Authors on the Web
Book Reporter, March 30, 2013
...whose? And why? NIGHT MOVES is not all adventure, action and mystery. There are elements of everyone from Harold Robbins to Tennessee Williams to John D. MacDonald, though when the smoke clears and the sun sets, the vision and presentation to be found...
Tanzania Citizen, March 8, 2013
...were late Mzee Mohamed Said Abdullah and Faraji Katalambula (who passed away last year). English? James Hadley Chase, Harold Robbins, James Ngugi (nowadays Ngugi wa Thiong’o), etc. Of the most popular African reads “Son of a Woman” by Kenyan...
USA Today, March 8, 2013
...when I discovered what British writer Sue Limb coined "the bonkbuster." I tore through the backlist of Harold Robbins, Jacqueline Susann and Jackie Collins. They wrote about intelligent and often sexually aggressive women. I devoured the over-the-top...
Guardian.co.uk, March 4, 2013
...Greene, Spark, Narayan, Bainbridge and McEwan. His conversations with most of the names in his book (ranging from Harold Robbins and Chinua Achebe to Rebecca West and Angela Carter) provide delightful insights into his (now mostly dead) subjects, and...
Hollywood Today, March 3, 2013
...Times bestseller list. And now the original Beverly Hills Housewife, Grace Robbins, who was the wife of Harold Robbins, has come out with her own tell-all tome, Cinderella and the Carpetbagger: My Life as the Wife of the “World’s Best-Selling...
Ames Daily Tribune, February 23, 2013
...I once suggested that some Nordic crime novels are Jackie Collins or Harold Robbins with enough mildly leftist musing thrown in to make readers feel intellectually respectable. One reply to that comment put it this way: “It’s why I think ‘Downton...
New York Times, February 21, 2013
...I enjoyed it, even if I didnt quite understand it. And from Henry Miller I moved on to Harold Robbins and Terry Southern Candy being a standout as far as sexy books are concerned. And I also had fun with the Mickey Spillane pulp fiction paperbacks. I...
Telegraph, January 17, 2013
...unhappy scoffers and sceptics, a word to cheer them up, or rather two words. The two words are: Harold Robbins. A recent biography of Harold Robbins has the subtitle, “The Man Who Invented Sex”, just as a biography of Mr Brown might be subtitled...
Telegraph, January 17, 2013
...unhappy scoffers and sceptics, a word to cheer them up, or rather two words. The two words are: Harold Robbins. A recent biography of Harold Robbins has the subtitle, “The Man Who Invented Sex”, just as a biography of Mr Brown might be subtitled...
Calcutta Telegraph, January 15, 2013
...Manil Suri, who straddles the disparate worlds of logarithms and literature with eclectic ease, got talking to t2 ahead of the launch of his third novel, The City of Devi [Bloomsbury India, Rs 499] at the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2013. The...
Mirror.co.uk, January 13, 2013
...woman to sit as an MP in the House of Commons (5) 26 'The ---', 1971 novel by Harold Robbins (5) 2 The higher scoring of the two sets of rings on an archery target (5) 3 2007 World Championships men's 100m and 200m gold medallist (5,3...
Rediff.com, January 11, 2013
...to him. He won't understand any of it anyway, but still give it to him. Or try Harold Robbins. Ask him to log on to Chatrooms and have sex chat with a random girl on the other end. It could be a guy pretending to be a girl...
Rediff.com, January 9, 2013
...to him. He won't understand any of it anyway, but still give it to him. Or try Harold Robbins. Ask him to log on to Chatrooms and have sex chat with a random girl on the other end. It could be a guy pretending to be a girl...
Sky Movies, January 8, 2013
...to be dragged into the city's violent underworld criminal. Directed by Michael 'Casablanca' Curtiz and based on Harold Robbins' novel A Stone For Danny Fisher, the punchy melodrama takes Elvis away from the sun and bubblegum of his usual movie world and...

