About Julian Rathbone
Julian Christopher Rathbone (b. 10 February 1935, Blackheath, London - d. 28 February 2008, Thorney Hill, Hampshire) was an English novelist.
Novels
Diamonds Bid (1967)
Hand Out (1968)
With My Knives I Know I'm Good (1969)
Trip Trap (1972)
Kill Cure (1975)
Bloody Marvellous (1975)
Carnival (1976)
King Fisher Lives (1976)
Raving Monarchist (1977)
Joseph (1979)
A Last Resort (1980)
A Spy of the Old School (1982)
Nasty, Very (1984)
Wellington's War: or, 'Atty the Long-nosed Bugger That Licks the French: Peninsular Dispatches (1984)
Lying in State (1985)
Z.D.T. (1986)
Greenfinger (1987)
The Crystal Contract (1988)
The Pandora Option (1990)
Dangerous Games (1991)
Sand Blind (1994)
Intimacy (1995)
Blame Hitler (1997)
The Last English King (1997)
Trajectories (1998)
Dream (1999)
Kings of Albion (2000)
Beyond Reasonable Doubt (2000)
A Very English Agent (2002)
Birth of a Nation (2004)
The Mutiny (2007)
Hand Out (1968)
With My Knives I Know I'm Good (1969)
Trip Trap (1972)
Kill Cure (1975)
Bloody Marvellous (1975)
Carnival (1976)
King Fisher Lives (1976)
Raving Monarchist (1977)
Joseph (1979)
A Last Resort (1980)
A Spy of the Old School (1982)
Nasty, Very (1984)
Wellington's War: or, 'Atty the Long-nosed Bugger That Licks the French: Peninsular Dispatches (1984)
Lying in State (1985)
Z.D.T. (1986)
Greenfinger (1987)
The Crystal Contract (1988)
The Pandora Option (1990)
Dangerous Games (1991)
Sand Blind (1994)
Intimacy (1995)
Blame Hitler (1997)
The Last English King (1997)
Trajectories (1998)
Dream (1999)
Kings of Albion (2000)
Beyond Reasonable Doubt (2000)
A Very English Agent (2002)
Birth of a Nation (2004)
The Mutiny (2007)
Collections
Anthologies containing stories by Julian Rathbone
Short stories
| Fat Mary (1997) | |||
| The Man Who Loved Women (1998) |
Awards
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Julian Rathbone recommends
The Requiem Shark (1999) Nicholas Griffin "Fascinating research... A wonderfully original blend of pastiche and the raciest action writing you'll find anywhere." | The Athenian Murders (2002) José Carlos Somoza "A fantastic thriller." |
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