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OverviewA masterpiece from the bestselling author with our biggest and most ambitious campaign yet FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR Summer 1914. A world on the brink of catastrophe. In London, 26-year-old Venetia Stanley - aristocratic, clever, bored, reckless - is having a love affair with the Prime Minister, H. H. Asquith, a man more than twice her age. He writes to her obsessively, sharing the most sensitive matters of state. As Asquith reluctantly leads the country into war with Germany, a young intelligence officer is assigned to investigate a leak of top secret documents - and suddenly what was a sexual intrigue becomes a matter of national security that will alter the course of political history. Seamlessly weaving fact and fiction in a way that no writer does better, Precipice is the thrilling new novel from Robert Harris. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert HarrisPublisher: Cornerstone Imprint: Hutchinson Heinemann Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.696kg ISBN: 9781529152821ISBN 10: 1529152828 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 29 August 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsI’m not fond of the word masterpiece, but this is a masterpiece -- Nigella Lawson Gripping drama -- Jake Kerridge * Telegraph * Brilliantly blurring fact and fiction, Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Harris is back in full force * Dead Good Books - The best crime and thriller books of 2024 * Fans of this hugely popular author should lap up this tale that mixes fact with fiction, as is his trademark * Sunday Express - Best Summer Reads * 'A beautifully crafted novel . . . a dexterous blend of the political and the personal . . . Precipice is Robert Harris's 16th novel, and there hasn’t been a dud among them' -- Allan Massie * The Scotsman * Precipice hones in on those vital summer days when Britain hovered on the brink of war, before plunging into the abyss that arguably destroyed European civilisation * Spectator * Robert Harris is one of those authors you know you can rely on. His 16th novel, Precipice, is no exception * The Times * Robert Harris is a sort of genius . . . I am knocked out by the assurance of his portrait of a time, a relationship, and the perils to which Britain’s leader exposed himself amidst a supreme historic catastrophe. The book is yet another triumph for the author -- Max Hastings Few have mastered the alchemy of the popular historical novel quite like Harris * i News * Rollicking . . . Harris’s best book since Conclave * Spectator * Jaw-dropping . . . Nobody does this sort of yarn better * The Mail on Sunday * Gripping . . . One of Harris’s many admirable qualities as a novelist is his boldness -- Margaret MacMillan * Financial Times * A wonderful book -- Dominic Sandbrook Stunning . . . With his unique eye for slipping between the gaps in history, Harris has created a gripping thriller * Express * Brilliant . . . blurs the line between fact and fiction, illuminating love and power -- Alex Preston * Observer * Seamlessly blends fact and fiction . . . Gripping * Daily Mirror * Historically literate, politically astute and gripping to the last page * The Times * An impressive blend of fact and fiction . . . Beautiful * Politics Home * Compelling * The Week * Gripping . . . One of Harris's many admirable qualities as a novelist is his boldness * Financial Times * A juicy political drama drawn from history -- Imogen Hermes Gowar * Guardian * Seamlessly blends fact and fiction . . . Gripping * Woman's Way * Absorbing . . . Easily on par with Harris's best historical fiction -- Declan Burke * Irish Times * An astonishing story, brilliantly told * Sunday Independent * Heir to le Carré and John Buchan, Harris is the classy English novelist who, in both quality and quantity, reaches the parts most writers cannot reach. The bestseller list seems to keep a place waiting for him, and every book of his is read by the Queen before its publication date. The latest, Precipice, is no exception… Harris is exceptional at taking historical stories and making them irresistibly readable, with a huge emphasis on the writing * Independent * I’m not fond of the word masterpiece, but this is a masterpiece -- Nigella Lawson Brilliantly blurring fact and fiction, Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Harris is back in full force * Dead Good Books - The best crime and thriller books of 2024 * Fans of this hugely popular author should lap up this tale that mixes fact with fiction, as is his trademark * Sunday Express - Best Summer Reads * I’m not fond of the word masterpiece, but this is a masterpiece -- Nigella Lawson Brilliantly blurring fact and fiction, Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Harris is back in full force * Dead Good Books - The best crime and thriller books of 2024 * Fans of this hugely popular author should lap up this tale that mixes fact with fiction, as is his trademark * Sunday Express - Best Summer Reads * A novel centred on the grotesque relationship between Britain's leader [Herbert Asquith] and [Venetia] Stanley, a personable socialite -- Max Hastings * Sunday Times * I’m not fond of the word masterpiece, but this is a masterpiece -- Nigella Lawson Gripping drama -- Jake Kerridge * Telegraph * Brilliantly blurring fact and fiction, Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Harris is back in full force * Dead Good Books - The best crime and thriller books of 2024 * Fans of this hugely popular author should lap up this tale that mixes fact with fiction, as is his trademark * Sunday Express - Best Summer Reads * 'A beautifully crafted novel . . . a dexterous blend of the political and the personal . . . Precipice is Robert Harris's 16th novel, and there hasn’t been a dud among them' -- Allan Massie * The Scotsman * Precipice hones in on those vital summer days when Britain hovered on the brink of war, before plunging into the abyss that arguably destroyed European civilisation * Spectator * Robert Harris is one of those authors you know you can rely on. His 16th novel, Precipice, is no exception * The Times * Robert Harris is a sort of genius . . . I am knocked out by the assurance of his portrait of a time, a relationship, and the perils to which Britain’s leader exposed himself amidst a supreme historic catastrophe. The book is yet another triumph for the author -- Max Hastings Few have mastered the alchemy of the popular historical novel quite like Harris * i News * Rollicking . . . Harris’s best book since Conclave * Spectator * Jaw-dropping . . . Nobody does this sort of yarn better * The Mail on Sunday * Gripping . . . One of Harris’s many admirable qualities as a novelist is his boldness -- Margaret MacMillan * Financial Times * A wonderful book -- Dominic Sandbrook Brilliantly blurring fact and fiction, Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Harris is back in full force * Dead Good Books - The best crime and thriller books of 2024 * I’m not fond of the word masterpiece, but this is a masterpiece -- Nigella Lawson Gripping drama -- Jake Kerridge * Telegraph * Brilliantly blurring fact and fiction, Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Harris is back in full force * Dead Good Books - The best crime and thriller books of 2024 * Fans of this hugely popular author should lap up this tale that mixes fact with fiction, as is his trademark * Sunday Express - Best Summer Reads * 'A beautifully crafted novel . . . a dexterous blend of the political and the personal . . . Precipice is Robert Harris's 16th novel, and there hasn’t been a dud among them' -- Allan Massie * The Scotsman * Precipice hones in on those vital summer days when Britain hovered on the brink of war, before plunging into the abyss that arguably destroyed European civilisation * Spectator * Robert Harris is one of those authors you know you can rely on. His 16th novel, Precipice, is no exception * The Times * Robert Harris is a sort of genius . . . I am knocked out by the assurance of his portrait of a time, a relationship, and the perils to which Britain’s leader exposed himself amidst a supreme historic catastrophe. The book is yet another triumph for the author -- Max Hastings Few have mastered the alchemy of the popular historical novel quite like Harris * i News * Rollicking . . . Harris’s best book since Conclave * Spectator * Jaw-dropping . . . Nobody does this sort of yarn better * The Mail on Sunday * Gripping . . . One of Harris’s many admirable qualities as a novelist is his boldness -- Margaret MacMillan * Financial Times * A wonderful book -- Dominic Sandbrook Stunning . . . With his unique eye for slipping between the gaps in history, Harris has created a gripping thriller * Express * Brilliant . . . blurs the line between fact and fiction, illuminating love and power -- Alex Preston * Observer * Seamlessly blends fact and fiction . . . Gripping * Daily Mirror * Historically literate, politically astute and gripping to the last page * The Times * An impressive blend of fact and fiction . . . Beautiful * Politics Home * Compelling * The Week * Gripping . . . One of Harris's many admirable qualities as a novelist is his boldness * Financial Times * Author InformationRobert Harris is the author of fifteen bestselling novels- the Cicero Trilogy - Imperium, Lustrum and Dictator - Fatherland, Enigma, Archangel, Pompeii, The Ghost, The Fear Index, An Officer and a Spy, which won four prizes including the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, Conclave, Munich, The Second Sleep, V2 and Act of Oblivion. His work has been translated into forty languages and nine of his books have been adapted for cinema and television. He lives in West Berkshire with his wife, Gill Hornby. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |