Order of Robert Littell Books
Robert Littell is an American author of spy fiction. Born in Brooklyn, Littell graduated from Alfred University in 1956. After serving in the U.S. Navy for four years, he became a journalist for Newsweek during the Cold War. In his spare time, he is an amateur mountain climber. His son, Jonathan, is also a writer. Littell lives in France.
Robert Littell became a published novelist in 1969 with the alternate history novel If Israel Lost the War. The novel was written with Richard Z. Chesnoff and Edward Klein. His next published work was a picture book entitled Left and Right with Lion and Ryan, which came out in 1970. His debut solo novel was The Defection of A.J. Lewinter, which was published in 1973. The novel went on to win the British Crime Writers’ Association’s Gold Dagger Award. Below is a list of Robert Littell’s books in order of when they were first published:
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Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Picture Books
Left and Right with Lion and Ryan | (1969) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
For the Future of Israel | (1998) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Note: If Israel Lost the War was written with Richard Z. Chesnoff and Edward Klein. The non-fiction book For the Future of Israel was co-authored with Shimon Peres.
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Robert Littell Synopsis: In the novel Sweet Reason by Robert Littell, the U.S.S. Eugene F. Ebersole is patrolling the Southeast Asian waters as the Cold War is beginning to heat up. The old destroyer’s mission is to apprehend or destroy anything that might be the enemy, but the crew isn’t quite as gung ho as the commander.
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