Harold Robbins

Harold Robbins was born in 1915 in New York's Hell's Kitchen. He wrote twenty-three novels, as well as numerous film and television scripts. A bestselling novelist for over half a century, his novels have sold over 500 million copies.

Harold Robbins book reviews

  • The Carpetbaggers 1 out of 5

    A Gallimaufry of Incest, Brazen Vulgarity, Unabash

    by rajeetguha, Mar 23, 2010

    This is a book loosely based on the tycoon Howard Hughes whose excesses can make an incorrigible womanizer blush.

    This book weaves together a story of avaricious businessmen, promiscuous women, ... read more

  • Heat of Passion 5 out of 5

    blood diamonds aren't about color

    by readersreader, Dec 23, 2008

    The idea for this book is supposedly Robbins, but the book was written after his death in 1997. The author is good, and it is in the style of Harold Robbins. The main character is a rich young man by ... read more

  • Never Love a Stranger 5 out of 5

    Reason for purchase of this book

    by SlowTurtle, Sep 4, 2008

    I read this book several years ago. I remember that I enjoyed it very much. A friend and
    I recently discussed books written by Harold Robbins, and I mentioned "Never Love A
    Stranger" to her. She had ... read more

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