Robert Barnard

Robert Barnard is a giant among mystery writers. He's won the Nero Wolfe Award, Anthony, Agatha, and Macavity, Golden Handcuffs, and Diamond Dagger awards. He was nominated for Edgars eight times and is a member of the British Detection Club.
Barnard began his career as an academic. Born in Essex in 1936, he was educated at Balliol College in Oxford. He was a professor of English at a Norwegian university. Despite his solid grounding in literature, he says he writes primarily to entertain, not to educate.
Under the name of Bernard Bastable, Barnard has also written mysteries with Mozart as the detective.
In 2003, Barnard won a Diamond Dagger Award and now lives in Yorkshire, England.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Charlie Peace |
Other |
The Bad Samaritan |
Death of an Old Goat |
Death and the Chaste Apprentice |
A Little Local Murder |
A Fatal Attachment |
Death on the High C's |
A Hovering of Vultures |
Blood Brotherhood |
No Place of Safety |
Unruly Son |
The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori |
Posthumous Papers |
The Bones in the Attic |
Death in a Cold Climate |
Mother's Boys |
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Perry Trethowan |
Little Victims |
Sheer Torture |
A Corpse in a Gilded Cage |
Death and the Princess |
Out of the Blackout |
The Missing Bronte |
Fete Fatale |
Bodies |
Political Suicide |
Death in Purple Prose |
The Skeleton in the Grass |
At Death's Door |
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Amadeus Mozart |
A City of Strangers |
Dead, Mr. Mozart |
A Scandal in Belgravia |
Too Many Notes, Mr. Mozart |
To Die Like a Gentleman |
The Masters of the House |
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Nonfiction |
A Mansion and Its Murder |
Imagery and Theme in the Novels of Dickens |
Touched by the Dead |
Talent to Deceive: Appreciation of Agatha Christie |
Unholy Dying |
A Short History of English Literature |
The Mistress of Alderly |
Emily Bronte |
A Cry From the Dark |
The Graveyard Position |
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Dying Flames |
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A Fall From Grace |
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Last Post |
-- B. Redman