Barnard, Robert
Robert Barnard, who, with his wife Louise, currently makes his home in Yorkshire, was born in Essex on 23 November, 1936. Educated at the Royal Grammar School in Colchester and at Balliol College, Oxford, taking his Ph.D. from the University of Bergen, Norway, in 1972, he spent many years as a distinguished academic while establishing himself as one of today’s most distinguished crime writers. His fascination with the pure detective story is evident in his many novels and short stories, as is his remarkable catholicity of tastes. The Guest of Honor at 1998’s Malice Domestic mystery conference, recipient of the CWA’s Golden Handcuffs Award, several times nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award, Barnard maintains he writes only to entertain. It is hardly fair that a man aso gifted as a writer should be equally skilled as a speaker, but so it is. Barnard has graced many literary events, delivered many fine lectures, and generously boosted the works of authors he admires. Nowhere is his won talent to deceive better showcased than in his 1991 clasic, A Scandal in Belgravia.
Books
| Bones in the Attic, The (Trade paperback, December 1, 2005) | |
| Bones in the Attic, The [LARGE TYPE EDITION] (Paperback, November 1, 2005) | |
| The Mistress of Alderley [LARGE TYPE EDITION] (Paperback, November 1, 2005) | |
| Mistress of Alderley, The (Trade paperback, November 1, 2005) | |
| Murder in Mayfair, A (Trade paperback, January 1, 2002) | |
| Murder in Mayfair, A [LARGE TYPE EDITION] (Paperback, June 30, 2003) | |
| Scandal in Belgravia, A (Trade paperback, February 29, 2000) | |
| Scandal in Belgravia, A [LARGE TYPE EDITION] (Paperback, June 30, 2003) |