Harold Robbins Books in Order
Harold Robbins is a masterful storyteller who has captivated readers worldwide with his provocative and emotionally charged novels. Born in New York City, Robbins drew from his complex upbringing, raised by his pharmacist father and stepmother in Brooklyn, to craft compelling narratives that explore the human experience. His debut novel, Never Love a Stranger (1948), sparked controversy with its unflinching portrayal of sex, earning him a reputation as a bold and fearless writer. This boldness continued with A Stone for Danny Fisher (1952), which was adapted into the 1958 film King Creole, starring Elvis Presley. As one of the world's most successful authors, Robbins has published over 20 books, translated into 32 languages and selling more than 750 million copies, solidifying his place among literary giants.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Harold Robbins
- #1AmazonNever Love a Stranger(1948)
- #2AmazonThe Dream Merchants(1949)
- #3AmazonA Stone for Danny Fisher(1952)
- #4AmazonNever Leave Me(1954)
- #5Amazon79 Park Avenue(1955)
- #6AmazonStiletto(1960)
- #7AmazonWhere Love Has Gone(1962)
- #8AmazonThe Adventurers(1966)
- #9AmazonThe Inheritors(1969)
- #10AmazonThe Pirate(1974)
- #11AmazonThe Lonely Lady(1976)
- #12AmazonDreams Die First(1978)
- #13AmazonMemories of Another Day(1979)
- #14AmazonGoodbye, Janette(1981)
- #15AmazonThe Storyteller(1982)
- #16AmazonSpellbinder(1982)
- #17AmazonDescent from Xanadu(1984)
- #18AmazonThe Piranhas(1991)
- #19AmazonTycoon(1996)
- #20AmazonNever Enough(2001)
- #21AmazonSin City(2002)
- #22AmazonHeat of Passion(2003)
- #23AmazonThe Betrayers (By: Junius Podrug)(2004)
- #24AmazonBlood Royal (By: Junius Podrug)(2005)
- #25AmazonThe Devil to Pay (By: Junius Podrug)(2006)
About Harold Robbins
Harold Robbins is a masterful storyteller who has captivated readers worldwide with his provocative and emotionally charged novels. Born in New York City, Robbins drew from his complex upbringing, raised by his pharmacist father and stepmother in Brooklyn, to craft compelling narratives that explore the human experience. His debut novel, Never Love a Stranger (1948), sparked controversy with its unflinching portrayal of sex, earning him a reputation as a bold and fearless writer. This boldness continued with A Stone for Danny Fisher (1952), which was adapted into the 1958 film King Creole, starring Elvis Presley. As one of the world's most successful authors, Robbins has published over 20 books, translated into 32 languages and selling more than 750 million copies, solidifying his place among literary giants.
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