Patrick Robinson (author)
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Patrick Robinson (January 21, 1940) is a British novelist and former newspaper columnist.
His recent books are naval thrillers, each telling the story of a crisis facing the world at the start of the 21st century. His earlier works include four nonfiction books about thoroughbred horses; True Blue, the story of the 1987 Oxford Boat Race mutiny (for which he, and co-author Dan Topolski won the inaugural William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1989); and One Hundred Days, the biography of Admiral Sir Sandy Woodward.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Fiction
- Nimitz Class (1997)
- Kilo Class (1998)
- H.M.S. Unseen (1999)
- USS Seawolf (2000)
- The Shark Mutiny (2001)
- Barracuda 945 (2003)
- Scimitar SL-2 (2004)
- Hunter Killer (2005)
- Ghost Force (2006)
- To the Death (to be released in may 2008)
Slider (novel)
[edit] Non-fiction
- Classic Lines
- The Golden Post
- Horse Trader
- Decade of Champions
- Born to Win
- True Blue: Oxford Boat Race Mutiny (with Dan Topolski)
- One Hundred Days
- Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 – Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson [1]
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Preceded by No award |
William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner 1989 |
Succeeded by Paul Kimmage |