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Robert Harris
Robert Harris is a British TV reporter and author, born in 1957 in the town of Nottingham. As an undergraduate student, he read History at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he was both President of the Cambridge Union and editor of the student newspaper Varsity.
He is most famous for his historical novels.
- Fatherland (1992) ISBN 0061006629 (now also a film)
- Enigma (1995) ISBN 0099992000
- Archangel (1999) ISBN 0515127485
- Pompeii (2003) ISBN 0091779251
Robert Harris has also authored the following non-fictional books
- Good and Faithful Servant
- Selling Hitler, which tells the story of the fraudulent Hitler Diaries
- The Making of Neil Kinnock
- Gotcha!
- A Higher Form of Killing (with Jeremy Paxman)
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