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Charles Harris

    Charles Harris is a compelling storyteller whose distinctive voice blends humor, suspense, and memorable characters. With a knack for all media, he delves into psychological thrillers and satirical works that often explore the intricacies of human nature. His style is unique and engaging, establishing him as a natural narrator whose tales resonate across genres and platforms. Harris's approach to storytelling, celebrated for its originality and engagement, offers readers and viewers a profound and enriching experience.

    Walter Harris and Some of His Descendants
    A German Grammar
    Goethe's Poems: Selected and Edited With Introduction and Notes
    Room 15
    Police Slang
    Complete Screenwriting Course
    • 2022
    • 2021

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      Walter Harris and Some of His Descendants
    • 2020

      A crime reporter facing a career decline uncovers a monumental story that plunges him into a dangerous web of deception. As he navigates this perilous situation, both his life and the safety of a teenage subject become jeopardized. This political thriller explores the high stakes of investigative journalism and the personal risks involved in pursuing the truth.

      The Breaking of Liam Glass: The Award-Shortlisted Political Thriller from Acclaimed British Cinema Director, Charles Harris
    • 2020

      The Breaking of Liam Glass

      THE GRIPPING AWARD-NOMINATED FIRST NOVEL IN THE CAMDEN NOIR SERIES

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Ambitious crime reporter Jason Crowthorne stumbles upon a young stab-victim, igniting his desire to rejuvenate his struggling career. To expose the rising issue of knife crime, he embarks on a bold investigative campaign, but he must tap into his darker instincts and skills to secure the sensational scoop needed to captivate the public and revive his status in journalism.

      The Breaking of Liam Glass
    • 2020

      Room 15

      A Gripping Psychological Mystery Thriller

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(15)Add rating

      This psychological thriller features a complex narrative structure that intertwines time and memory, reminiscent of Christopher Nolan's cinematic style. The story unfolds with unexpected twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as it explores intricate psychological themes. Crafted by an award-winning director, the book promises a gripping experience that challenges perceptions and delves into the depths of the human mind.

      Room 15
    • 2019

      The Creeds & Modern Thought

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

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      The Creeds & Modern Thought
    • 2019

      When Judge Charles Harris QC retired in 2017, he was the most experienced and longest-serving member of England's cadre of civil judges. After 26 years as a Barrister, he spent 24 years as a Circuit Judge, working in Oxford, the Midlands and London, and has dealt with every kind of dispute, from dangerous animals and negligent doctors to the sale of the Ritz Hotel. During this time the law has become steadily more complex, more expensive and harder to use. It is now often impossible for ordinary people to understand, and sometimes hard for judges. This attractively-written book, depicting the texture of judicial life, shows how this has happened, and asks why nothing is done about it. Besides revealing the judicial world, this book is also an entertaining memoir of life outside the law. The author describes his post-war childhood and education, standing for Parliament, ballooning in India, encounters in Africa, skiing in the Alps, learning to fly, deerstalking, fireworks, and his family and friends in rural North Oxfordshire

      Trial & Error
    • 2017

      German Lessons

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This reprint of a 1892 edition offers a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its historical significance and literary style. It provides readers with an opportunity to explore the themes and context of the time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in historical literature or German culture. The unchanged format maintains the integrity of the original work, ensuring that the nuances and details are intact for contemporary readers.

      German Lessons
    • 2016

      Two screenwriters once walked into a Hollywood producer's office and said three words 'Jaws in space.' Those three words won them the contract for the blockbuster movie Alien. The ability to pitch well is essential for all writers, directors and producers in cinema and TV, drama, documentary and series. Strong pitching...

      Powerful Pitching for Screenwriting