<p><b><u>PRE-ORDER PRECIPICE, THE THRILLING NEW NOVEL FROM ROBERT HARRIS, NOW - PUBLISHING AUGUST 2024</u><br><br><u>NOW A LANDMARK SKY MINI-SERIES STARRING JOSH HARTNETT</u></b><br><br><b>'Could scarcely be more of the moment'</b> <i>THE TIMES</i><br><br><b>'Harris is a master of pace and entertainment'</b> <i>OBSERVER</i><br><br><b>Nothing spreads like fear . . .</b><br><br>In the secretive inner circle of the ultra-rich, Alex Hoffmann is a legend.<br><br>He has developed an algorithm for playing the financial markets that generates billions of pounds - and feeds on panic.<br><br>When one day his system is threatened by a terrifying intruder who breaches the elaborate security of his lakeside home, his life becomes a waking nightmare of violence and paranoia.<br><br>But who is trying to destroy him? And is it already too late?<br><br><b>'</b><b>There are moments when this book feels so up to date it could have been written next week . . . spookily exciting' </b><i>EXPRESS</i><br><br><i><b>'The Fear Index</b></i><b> is a frightening book, of course, as, with its title, it intends. Harris has an excellent sense of pace'</b> <i>TELEGRAPH</i></p>\n\n<p><b>Act of Oblivion - the brand new thriller from Robert Harris, available now<br><br><u>NOW A LANDMARK SKY MINI-SERIES STARRING JOSH HARTNETT</u></b><br><br><b>'Could scarcely be more of the moment'</b> <i>THE TIMES</i><br><br><b>'Harris is a master of pace and entertainment'</b> <i>OBSERVER</i><br><br><b>Nothing spreads like fear . . .</b><br><br>In the secretive inner circle of the ultra-rich, Alex Hoffmann is a legend.<br><br>He has developed an algorithm for playing the financial markets that generates billions of pounds - and feeds on panic.<br><br>When one day his system is threatened by a terrifying intruder who breaches the elaborate security of his lakeside home, his life becomes a waking nightmare of violence and paranoia.<br><br>But who is trying to destroy him? And is it already too late?<br><br><b>'</b><b>There are moments when this book feels so up to date it could have been written next week . . . spookily exciting' </b><i>EXPRESS</i><br><br><i><b>'The Fear Index</b></i><b> is a frightening book, of course, as, with its title, it intends. Harris has an excellent sense of pace'</b> <i>TELEGRAPH</i></p>