Here, we present the 10 best books of Harold Robbins, each offering a unique and unforgettable reading experience.
Harold Robbins’s “The Pirate” is a captivating story about Badyr Al Fay, a man who grows up in a wealthy Arab family without knowing his true background.
“The Dream Merchants” by Harold Robbins takes readers back to the early days of Hollywood, when the movie industry was just starting to take off.
A thrilling tale of ambition, power, and desire, The Carpetbaggers” by Harold Robbins is set in the glamorous worlds of Hollywood and the airplane industry.
“Never Love a Stranger” by Harold Robbins is a gripping story of love, crime, and redemption.
“Dreams Die First” is Harold Robbins’ gripping debut novel that plunges readers into the gritty underworld of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen during the Great Depression.
“The Betsy” by Harold Robbins is an exhilarating tale of ambition, passion, and power set in the world of the automotive industry.
“The Adventurers” by Harold Robbins is a thrilling tale of danger, revolution, and intrigue set in the jungles of South America.
“79 Park Avenue” by Harold Robbins is a captivating novel that draws inspiration from real-life events and characters.
“A Stone for Danny Fisher” by Harold Robbins is a gripping tale set in Depression-era New York City.
“Goodbye, Janette” by Harold Robbins is a captivating novel that delves into the glamorous yet tumultuous world of the fashion industry.