A novel of obsession, revenge, madness, and social-class.
Eleanor Berry Livres






Help Me, Help Me, it's Red!
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A comical psychological thriller that examines the curious relationship between father and son, Rowland and sex-crazed serial killer William Rendon. The duo are not only connected by blood, but by a sinister ball of bright red wool.
Here we see the benevolent, unknown side of Robert Maxwell.
My Father Was a Newspaper Man
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Daughter of newspaper baron Michael Berry, later Lord Hartwell, Eleanor was born into a life of privilege, but joined the Communist Party, going to Moscow alone at the age of 17, against her parents' wishes. She taught herself fluent Russian, and later befriended rival newspaper proprietor, Robert Maxwell, and became privy to his household.
This is the continuing lurid story of Natalie Klein and her eccentric collection of associates.
The latest episode in the life of Natalie Klein, about whom Eleanor Berry has frequently written - this time her love for, and obsession with, one of her many psychiatrists. This tale takes us through the doors of Harley Street and beyond.
In the continuing tales of Natalie Klein, our heroine is prevailed upon to help a friend in need, whose son is in a poor state and has not yet made peace with his late father who lies in The Valley of the Blessed in Israel.