Written in 1988, but so uncanny. It seems to have prophecied the current pandemic. Gripping storyline. Well written. This is the first Robert Harris book I have read, but it certainly won't be the last!
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I always make a bee line for Robert Harris's latest books, just as I do for CJ Sansom. It is easy to read and I read It through to the end and afterwards I was left feeling depressed . So much so that I gave the book away. (I have his earlier books on my shel up to Conclave, and that got given away.) Well, the next book to read is V2. What will it be like? Who knows? Have just read very mixed reviews. Shall be definitely waiting till it comes down in price. Hopefully it won't be depressing and have a happier ending. I wish Robert Hariis would write once more like the compelling Cicero Trilogy. Would somebody please tell him to write a good thriller. I
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A fantastic book that was recommended to me. I really enjoyed the concept of post apocolyptic Britain with the mysterious emergence of mobile phones and plastic in an otherwise medieval world dated 1468, but a new date created from the recovery of a world destroyed by its own lifestyle. A warning to us all and excellently written by Robert Harris.
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Interesting, the story's readablilty rises and falls, not the best read, but different, can't say he's a top writer.
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I actually have read all Roberts work. This is the worst. Shame as if I had read this first, I never would have read and therefore been so impressed with his other books.
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