Harold Robbins

Harold Robbins

7 Series

Harold Robbins (1916-1997) was a prolific American novelist, selling over 750 million copies of his books. His debut novel, "Never Love a Stranger" (1948), sparked controversy due to its graphic content. Robbins' works "The Adventurers" and "The Betsy" were adapted into films, cementing his status as a top-selling author.

Harold Robbins' posthumously published novels, including *The Betrayers*, *Blood Royal*, *The Devil To Pay*, *The Looters*, *The Deceivers*, *The Shroud*, and *The Curse*, were completed by Junius Podrug based on Robbins' original work. These novels explore themes of betrayal, power, and corruption. Each story delves into the lives of complex characters navigating treacherous worlds of wealth and deceit. From corporate espionage to political intrigue, the narratives weave gripping tales of ambition and moral compromise. Podrug's continuation ensures that Robbins' signature style and intensity remain intact, captivating readers with each thrilling plot.

The Carpetbaggers

The Carpetbaggers

(1961)

The Raiders

(1995)

The Betsy

The Betsy

(1971)

The Stallion

(1996)

The Predators

The Predators

(1995)

The Secret

(2000)

Madison Dupre (with Junius Podrug)

The Looters

(2007)

The Deceivers

(2008)(By: Junius Podrug)

The Shroud

(2009)(By: Junius Podrug)

The Curse

(2011)(By: Junius Podrug)

Standalone Novels

Never Love a Stranger

(1948)

The Dream Merchants

(1949)

A Stone for Danny Fisher

(1952)

Never Leave Me

(1954)

79 Park Avenue

(1955)

Stiletto

(1960)

Where Love Has Gone

(1962)

The Adventurers

(1966)

The Inheritors

(1969)

The Pirate

(1974)

The Lonely Lady

(1976)

Dreams Die First

(1978)

Memories of Another Day

(1979)

Goodbye, Janette

(1981)

The Storyteller

(1982)

Spellbinder

(1982)

Descent from Xanadu

(1984)

The Piranhas

(1991)

Tycoon

(1996)

Never Enough

(2001)

Sin City

(2002)

Heat of Passion

(2003)

The Betrayers

(2004)(By: Junius Podrug)

Blood Royal

(2005)(By: Junius Podrug)

The Devil to Pay

(2006)(By: Junius Podrug)

Non-Fiction

The Last of the Realists

(2006)

Anthologies

Victory

(2003)

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