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Robert Goddard (novelist)

English novelist

For the US professor and scientist, see Robert H. Goddard.

Robert William Goddard (born 13 November in Fareham, Hampshire) is an English novelist.[1]

Life and career

Goddard was educated at Bathampton County Primary School then Wallisdean County Junior School and Price's Grammar School in Fareham, before going on to study history at Peterhouse, Cambridge. After unsuccessful attempts at careers in both journalism and teaching, he worked for a time as an educational administrator in Devon before becoming a full-time novelist. His thrillers usually have a historical element and settings in English towns and cities, and many plot twists. They usually involve the lead character gradually uncovering a secret or conspiracy which has long been kept secret, by means of historical documents such as diaries or by means of word-of-mouth accounts that have been handed down from one person to another. Goddard's first novel, Past Caring, was published in He has since written more than twenty novels; the majority have been Sunday Times Top Ten best-sellers in the UK.

Awards

Goddard's book Into the Blue was the inaugural winner of the W H Smith Thumping Good Read Award, presented to the best new fiction author of the year.

Goddard's book Beyond Recall was nominated for the Edgar Award Best Novel prize but lost out to Mr. White's Confession by Robert Clark.

Goddard's book Long Time Coming won the Edgar Award for Best Original Paperback and was nominated for the Anthony award in the same category.[2][3]

In , Goddard was awarded the Cartier Diamond Dagger by the Crime Writers' Association for his outstanding lifetime contribution to the crime fiction genre.[4]

Harry Barnett

The books Into the Blue, Out of the Sun and Never Go Back,[5] although distinct books in their own right, form a chronological series featuring the central character of Harry Barnett. Harry Barnett also appears in both of Goddard's two published short stories, one of which, Toupee for a Bald Tyre, is set in before the events of the books.

Into the Blue was adapted for television in and starred John Thaw in the lead role of Harry Barnett. Robert Goddard was not impressed with the adaptation. In an interview, he said "The TV version of Into the Blue was a travesty of the story I wrote and I am determined that any future adaptations should be more faithful to the original".

Personal life

Robert Goddard is married and lives with his wife Vaunda in Truro, Cornwall. Several of the recent books published in his name have identified Vaunda as a joint holder of the copyright.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Past Caring (August ), ISBN&#; (also published as The Historian)
  • In Pale Battalions (May ), ISBN&#;
  • Painting the Darkness (June ), ISBN&#;
  • Into the Blue (May ), ISBN&#; (Harry Barnett, Book 1) (adapted as a TV film in starring John Thaw)
  • Take No Farewell (June ), ISBN&#; (Published in North America as Debt of Dishonour)
  • Hand in Glove (November ), ISBN&#;
  • Closed Circle (November ), ISBN&#;
  • Borrowed Time (April ), ISBN&#;
  • Out of the Sun (June ), ISBN&#;X. (Harry Barnett, Book 2)
  • Beyond Recall (June ), ISBN&#;
  • Caught in the Light (June ), ISBN&#;
  • Set in Stone (November ), ISBN&#;
  • Sea Change (November ), ISBN&#;
  • Dying to Tell (November ), ISBN&#;
  • Days Without Number (May ), ISBN&#;
  • Play to the End (May ), ISBN&#;
  • Sight Unseen (May ), ISBN&#;X
  • Never Go Back (April ), ISBN&#; (Harry Barnett, Book 3)
  • Name to a Face (September ), ISBN&#;
  • Found Wanting (September ), ISBN&#;
  • Long Time Coming (UK: January , US: March ), ISBN&#;
  • Blood Count (UK: March ), ISBN&#;
  • Fault Line (UK: March ), ISBN&#;
  • The Ways of the World (), ISBN&#; (James 'Max' Maxted trilogy: Book 1)
  • The Corners of the Globe (), ISBN&#; (James 'Max' Maxted trilogy: Book 2)
  • The Ends of the Earth (), ISBN&#; James 'Max' Maxted trilogy: Book 3)
  • Panic Room (), ISBN&#;
  • One False Move (), ISBN&#;
  • The Fine Art of Invisible Detection (), ISBN&#;
  • This is the Night They Come For You (), ISBN&#;
  • The Fine Art of Uncanny Prediction (), ISBN&#;

Short stories

  • Toupee for a Bald Tyre. (Harry Barnett). Included in The Detection CollectionISBN&#; (Orion, )
  • ’’Intersection: Paris, ’’, Prologue to ‘The Ways of the World’’. Made available for free.
  • Birthday Buoy (Harry Barnett). Included in First Edition: Celebrating 21 Years of Goldsboro Books (Dome Press, )

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