Peter Conradi

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Peter Conradi is an author and journalist who should not be confused with Peter J. Conradi, another author with a similar name.

He is the author of: The Red Ripper: Inside the Mind of Russia's Most Brutal Serial Killer (about Andrei Chikatilo); Mad Vlad: Vladimir Zhirinovksy and the New Russian Nationalism; Hitler's Piano Player (about Ernst Hanfstaengl a.k.a. Putzi). The Independent [1] called Hitler's Piano Player "an exemplary piece of biographical writing" and Fly to Let[2]: Everything you need to know about investing in foreign property].

A graduate of Oxford University (Brasenose), Conradi also studied at Munich's Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He was a foreign correspondent based in Brussels, Zurich and Moscow and became deputy foreign editor of The Sunday Times of London in 1998. He was appointed editor of Home, the newspaper's property supplement, in April 2006.[3]

He has three children and lives in London.

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