About Robert Goddard
Robert Goddard was born in Hampshire. Hewas educated at Price's Grammar School, Fareham (1966-1973). At Price's he gained entry to Peterhouse College, Cambridge where he read History. He worked as an educational administrator in Devon before becoming a full-time novelist.
Novels
Past Caring (1986)
In Pale Battalions (1988)
Painting the Darkness (1989)
Take No Farewell (1991)
Hand in Glove (1992)
Closed Circle (1993)
Borrowed Time (1995)
Beyond Recall (1997)
Caught in the Light (1998)
Set in Stone (1999)
Sea Change (2000)
Dying to Tell (2001)
Days Without Number (2003)
Play to the End (2004)
Sight Unseen (2005)
Name To A Face (2007)
Found Wanting (2008)
Long Time Coming (2010)
Blood Count (2011)
Fault Line (2012)
The Ways of the World (2013)
In Pale Battalions (1988)
Painting the Darkness (1989)
Take No Farewell (1991)
Hand in Glove (1992)
Closed Circle (1993)
Borrowed Time (1995)
Beyond Recall (1997)
Caught in the Light (1998)
Set in Stone (1999)
Sea Change (2000)
Dying to Tell (2001)
Days Without Number (2003)
Play to the End (2004)
Sight Unseen (2005)
Name To A Face (2007)
Found Wanting (2008)
Long Time Coming (2010)
Blood Count (2011)
Fault Line (2012)
The Ways of the World (2013)
Robert Goddard recommends
River Of Darkness (1999) (John Madden, book 1) Rennie Airth "An edge-of-the-seat thriller - compelling stuff." | The Master of Rain (2002) Tom Bradby "A vividly set and compellingly readable thriller about corruption in all its forms. " | A Sleep and a Forgetting (2003) Gregory Hall "A splendid pacy blend of romance, thriller and scientific mystery with a compellingly intricate plot." | |
Dead Simple (2005) (Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, book 1) Peter James "James has got the gift for turning mind-stretching subjects into novels that are irresistibly readable as well as utterly believable." | An Empty Death (2009) (DI Ted Stratton, book 2) Laura Wilson "A compelling and wonderfully atmospheric murder mystery." |
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