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===Posthumously published novels credited to Robbins=== Works bearing Robbins name continued to appear after his death. The earliest three posthumous Harold Robbins novels (''The Predators'' (1998), ''The Secret'' (2000) and ''Never Enough'' (2001) are generally thought to have been completed by ghostwriters, but may have been partially or even substantially based on completed work or notes written by Robbins.{{cn|date=July 2022}} [[Junius Podrug]] has been identified as the uncredited ghostwriter of ''Sin City'' (2002) and ''Heat of Passion'' (2003). From 2004-2011, a series of novels credited to Robbins and Podrug appeared, although they are strictly the work of Podrug, writing in Robbins's style.{{cn|date=July 2022}} * ''The Predators'', 1998 * ''The Secret'', 2000 (sequel to ''The Predators'') * ''Never Enough'', 2001 * ''Sin City'', 2002 * ''Heat of Passion'', 2003 * ''The Betrayers'' (with [[Junius Podrug]]), 2004 * ''Blood Royal'' (with Junius Podrug), 2005 * ''The Devil to Pay'' (with Junius Podrug), 2006 * ''The Looters'' (with Junius Podrug), 2007, Madison Dupree No. 1 * ''The Deceivers'' (with Junius Podrug), 2008, Madison Dupree No. 2 * ''The Shroud'' (with Junius Podrug), 2009, Madison Dupree No. 3 * ''The Curse'' (with Junius Podrug), 2011, Madison Dupree No. 4 {{div col end}}
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