Robert Goddard (novelist)
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Robert Goddard (b. 13 November 1954, Hampshire, England) is a British novelist.
He studied history at Cambridge, then worked as an educational administrator in Devon before becoming a full-time novelist. His thrillers usually have a historical element and settings in provincial English towns and cities, and many plot twists. The books Into The Blue, Out of the Sun and Never Go Back form a series, with the hero Harry Barnett.
[edit] Bibliography
- Never Go Back (April 2006), ISBN 0-593-05365-6
- Sight Unseen (May 2005), ISBN 0-593-05363-X
- Play to the End (May 2004), ISBN 0-593-04760-5
- Days Without Number (May 2003), ISBN 0-593-04759-1
- Dying to Tell (November 2001), ISBN 0-593-04758-3
- Sea Change (November 2000), ISBN 0-593-04274-3
- Set in Stone (November 1999), ISBN 0-593-04271-9
- Caught in the Light (June 1998), ISBN 0-593-04266-2
- Beyond Recall (June 1997), ISBN 0-593-03617-4
- Out of the Sun (June 1996), ISBN 0-593-03614-X
- Borrowed Time (April 1995), ISBN 0-593-03587-9
- Closed Circle (November 1993), ISBN 0-593-02492-3
- Hand in Glove (November 1992), ISBN 0-593-02489-3
- Take No Farewell (June 1991), ISBN 0-593-01859-1
- Into the Blue (May 1990), ISBN 0-593-01808-7
- Painting the Darkness (June 1989), ISBN 0-593-01413-8
- In Pale Battalions (May 1988), ISBN 0-593-01410-3
- Past Caring (August 1986), ISBN 0-7090-2743-5
[edit] External links
A major interview was published with Goddard in CADS magazine.