Fatherland
Robert Harris is the author of 15 bestselling novels: the Cicero Trilogy – Imperium (2006), Lustrum (2009), and Dictator (2015) – Fatherland (1992, Folio 2024), Enigma (1995), Archangel (1998), Pompeii (2003, Folio 2025), The Ghost (2007), The Fear Index (2011), An Officer and a Spy (2013), which won four prizes including the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, Conclave (2016), Munich (2017), The Second Sleep (2019), V2 (2020), and Act of Oblivion (2022). His work has been translated into 40 languages, and nine of his books have been adapted for cinema and television. He lives in West Berkshire with his wife, Gill Hornby.
Graham Hurley is a British crime novelist best known for the DI Joe Faraday series of thirteen books, set in Portsmouth, several of which have been adapted for TV. Hurley’s other books include a number of international thrillers and, most recently, a series of novels set in the Second World War; the latest is Kyiv (2021), about the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. He was born in Essex and studied at Cambridge, before working in television as a scriptwriter, researcher and director; notably, he was involved with filming the discovery of the Titanic.