Harold Robbins Livres
Cet auteur est célébré pour ses récits audacieux qui abordent des thèmes controversés et explorent la psyché humaine avec une honnêteté brute. Son style, marqué par une sexualité crue et un réalisme implacable, plonge les lecteurs dans des mondes de hauts et de bas émotionnels intenses. Il dépeint avec force les ascensions et les chutes de personnages ambitieux sur fond de bouleversements sociaux tumultueux. Ses œuvres, acclamées mondialement pour leur vérité sans concession et leur talent narratif, sont devenues des piliers de la culture populaire.







When Miles Sinclair's lover and partner is murdered and a series of strange accidents begins to plague his fleet, Miles must prove his innocence or face the destruction of his maritime empire
A tale from master storyteller Harold Robbins ... Marja starts out a tough girl from the mean streets of New York. Ambitious and driven, over time she rises from street urchin to stripper, later re-inventing herself as Maryann Flood, the queen of an empire of pleasure. From her posh Park Avenue office, Maryann provides access to exciting and sensual women to sate the desires of New York's most powerful men. All is well-until Maryann runs afoul of the law and leaves her empire facing destruction. Arrested for procurement, blackmail, and bribery, she must face prosecutor Mike Keynes, who stands to benefit greatly by bringing her down-and who is facing a dilemma himself. He loves Maryann, and she loves him in return. Now he faces a set aside his personal feelings for the sake of justice, or fall under Maryann's seductive spell and betray his life's work. The inspiration for the highly rated 1977 miniseries of the same name, 79 Park Avenue tells a sizzling tale of lust, power, and corruption.
A young schoolgirl, JeriLee Randall, dreams of becoming an actress while navigating her burgeoning sexuality. She meets Walter Thornton, Jr., son of the acclaimed playwright Walter Thornton, Sr., whom she admires. After a humiliating near sexual encounter with JeriLee, Walt Jr. becomes involved in a brutal assault that leaves her traumatized and sends shockwaves through their small town. In an effort to make amends, Walter Sr. befriends JeriLee, and despite their age difference, they grow close and eventually marry, sparking another scandal. However, it is JeriLee's ambition that propels them to New York City, where she faces an unexpected future. As their marriage deteriorates, JeriLee embarks on a journey of sexual liberation in pursuit of success, navigating sleazy strip clubs and casting couches, and moving through the vibrant yet perilous worlds of Broadway and drugs. She finds herself in a whirlwind of relationships, both with men and women. Amidst the chaos, JeriLee grapples with the challenge of achieving her dreams while maintaining her dignity and self-respect. Can she navigate the ruthless landscape of Hollywood and outsmart the power players to secure her place in the spotlight?
In the mountains of West Virginia Dan learned the price of work, love, and murder--when murder was a man's last resort. Daniel Boone Huggins, shaped by violent tragedy and a restless passion for beautiful women, rose from poverty to become the most powerful--and dangerous--labor organizer in America.
The secret
- 364pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Harold Robbins once again creates a story featuring his signature street-smart characters who use their hard-won knowledge to achieve greatness. The Secret, a steamy novel chronicling the meteoric rise of a lingerie chain, Jerry Copper, of The Predators, returns, moving from his spring-water success to launch his new empire of intimate women's apparel. Unfortunately, Jerry's operation, unlike companies such as Victoria's Secret, isn't exactly legit. He would desperately like to keep his son, an honest lawyer with street smarts and a code of honor, out of the family business and away from his mob associates. All is well until Jerry needs a good lawyer, and his son insists on getting involved.
They were two men bound together by their daring, their vision—and their erotic power over women. Racecar driver Angelo Perino rose from an immigrant family to a life on the razor’s edge, where fast cars and faster women were his for the taking. Loren Hardeman is the titular head of a giant automotive empire—and of a family sliding into decadence, adultery, and destruction. In the face of opposition from Hardeman’s bitter grandson—the current president of the company—the patriarch and the driver conspire to build the world’s most advanced automobile. They call it “The Betsy,” after Hardeman’s great-granddaughter—one of the women who has also caught Perino’s eye. From Detroit to the lavish estates of Grosse Pointe, Miami, and the Riviera, the pair of men work to create their wonder car. To achieve their dream, they will risk everything they have. The inspiration for the 1978 film of the same name, The Betsy explores the shocking world of the automobile industry—of savage ambition, searing passion, and breathtaking fortunes won or lost in a desperate struggle for power."
Unaware of his true heritage, a man who was raised by a wealthy Arab family learns that power and fortune are not the only reasons for living
Harold Robbins' very first novel is also one of his most powerful. Never Love a Stranger tells the gritty and passionate tale of Francis "Frankie" Kane, from his meager beginnings as an orphan in New York's Hell's Kitchen. From that confused and belittling start, Frank works his way up, choosing the wrong side of the law to make a name for himself. At a young age, he becomes one of the city's most dangerous men, indulging in his passion for power, sex, and the best things in life-whether or not they can be purchased.First published in 1948, the novel began Robbins' prolific career after someone made him a $100 bet that he couldn't write a bestseller. Twenty-six pot-boiling novels later, he proved the power of his words. Never Love a Stranger takes an unflinching look at a New York that's long gone by-exposing life during and after the Great Depression, when the syndicate ruled the city without mercy.



