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Podcast: Robert Harris on Act of Oblivion

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25 November 2022

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Robert Harris

Robert Harris

On the podcast this week, the novelist Robert Harris talks to Susan Gray about his latest book, Act of Oblivion.

The novel takes place in the aftermath of the English Civil War, and swings between Restoration England and pre-Independence, Puritan New England.

“A huge manhunt was started: 59 people signed the death warrant of Charles I, and there were about 30 left alive,” Harris says. “They were wanted, together with anyone who had sat as a judge on the King. A manhunt would make good structure for a novel, especially if I could invent a manhunter-in-chief: someone must have co-ordinated this hunt which went on across the Continent and throughout England.”

The book is reviewed in this week’s 12-page Christmas Books supplement, and a write up of the interview also appears.

Robert Harris is the author of 15 best-selling novels, including FatherlandConclaveMunich, and The Second Sleep (Books, 29 November 2019). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. 

Act of Oblivion is published by Hutchinson Heinemann at £22 (Church Times Bookshop £19.80)978-1-5291-5175-6.

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