HARRY BLACK IS A WRITER OF DRAMA & HISTORICAL FICTION.

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PEGASUS ROAD’ is available now.

Harry Black grew up in England with a lifelong love of history. His fiction explores fractured times and the quiet resilience of those who endure them. He writes about memory, survival, and the truths we carry in silence..

With a cinematic eye and a deep reverence for the resilience of the human spirit. Black, crafts narratives that blend political intrigue with personal reckoning. His stories linger where memory falters, and truth walks in shadow.

“Pegasus Road is a gripping wartime romance set against the fiery backdrop of occupied France, where love and loyalty are tested at every turn.”

A young woman with reddish-brown hair, wearing a long gray coat, black tights, and ankle boots, walking through a war-torn street with rubble and flames in the background.

PEGASUS ROAD

Pegasus Road is a beautifully written and emotionally intense historical drama, that plunges readers into the very heart of World War II France, where love dares to defy the chaos of war. Penned by Harry Black, this novel weaves riveting storytelling with haunting poignancy to create an unforgettable portrait of courage under fire. From the gentle, mist-shrouded fields of England’s West Country to the blood-scarred bridges of Normandy, we follow Barbara Wilkes, a young woman whose quiet resolve becomes her greatest weapon.“

Bibliography

From the ruins of war to the secrets of small towns and even the frozen silence of the Arctic Tundra. Harry Black’s novels blend political tension with deeply personal stakes. His writing is sharp, cinematic, and emotionally layered each story a study in what we hide, what we risk, and what we remember. Together, they form a body of work as compelling as it is quietly devastating. His bibliography reveals a writer fluent in tension, tenderness and the grey between.

PEGASUS ROAD

Is an exceptional contribution to the canon of historical fiction. Set against the harrowing backdrop of 1944 France, the narrative captures not only the strategic significance of wartime events, but also the quiet, personal sacrifices that so often go unrecorded in history books. Harry Black demonstrates a rare talent for blending authentic historical detail with emotional depth, creating characters who are both relatable and unforgettable.

The Girl in the Pink Dress

Is a slow-burn political thriller laced with psychological unease, where beauty and horror share the same delicate threads and behind every solved mystery is a truth that was never meant to be seen. What begins as a murder investigation becomes something far more dangerous: a journey through the fractures of Allied control, covert experiments, and a dawning Cold War where secrets are currency and the dead can still speak. This masterfully woven espionage thriller plunges into the depths of deception, control and the price of survival in a world where truth is never absolute.

A weathered wall painted with the British and North Korean flags, appearing cracked and peeling.

Deep State

Deep State is an intuitively written tour de force of intrigue and subterfuge. The war may be over, but its secrets still exchange hands in smoky backrooms and beneath flickering lights. When a Chyornøkk scientist dies unexpectedly in North Korea, MI5 sends agents Walsh and Saunders to investigate—not for the man, but for what he carried: atomic propulsion journals and silent drive schematics feared to be weaponised.

Walsh, sharp and intuitive, brings quiet resolve; Saunders, world-weary yet exacting, navigates power plays behind diplomatic facades. Together, they enter a brittle landscape stitched together by half-truths and fragile treaties—a world where shadows keep their secrets and trust is a currency with hidden cost. Deep State is a masterclass in atmospheric espionage, a compelling exploration of loyalty, deception, and the silent struggles that shape our world.

Full moon over a lake with silhouettes of mountains and the northern lights in the night sky.

DARK WATER

In the remote Arctic wilderness, a British black ops mission spirals into chaos. Beneath a decaying Cold War outpost lies Project 627-K, a lost experimental submarine powered by a volatile new technology. As global tensions mount, a rogue American sub shadows the ice, and an ex–Soviet spymaster clutches a detonator that could set the world alight. Dark Water is a blistering thriller of espionage, sacrifice and the high price of keeping secrets buried.