Robert Barnard
author : Robert Barnard
category : Mystery
( - )
aka Bernard Bastable
Robert Barnard 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 Honour 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 maintained he wrote only to entertain. It is hardly fair that a man so gifted as a writer should be equally skilled as a speaker, but so it was. Barnard graced many literary events, delivered many fine lectures, and generously boosted the works of authors he admired. Nowhere is his talent to deceive better showcased than in his 1991 classic, A Scandal in Belgravia.
Robert Barnard Book Series
Death and the Chaste Apprentice
Fete Fatale
The Bad Samaritan
A Little Local Murder
The Skeleton in the Grass
Death of a Perfect Mother
Death in a Cold Climate
Political Suicide
The Case of the Missing Bronte
School for Murder
The Habit of Widowhood
At Death's Door
Death of a Salesperson
Unholy Dying
Last Post
Man in the Queue
Death by Sheer Torture
A Hovering of Vultures
Death and the Princess
A Fatal Attachment
A Fall from Grace
Masters of the House
Corpse in a Gilded Cage
Dying Flames
Death on the High C's
No Place of Safety
A Cry from the Dark
Rogue's Gallery
A Charitable Body
Out of the Blackout
Phantasos
The Hours
The Graveyard Position
The Mistress of Alderley
A Stranger in the Family
The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori
Death of a Literary Widow
Killings on Jubilee Terrace
Blood Brotherhood
Hour 23
A Mansion and its Murder
Death of an Old Goat
A City of Strangers
A Scandal in Belgravia
Hour 24: All That's Left
Bodies
The Bones in the Attic