Patrick Robinson (author)

Patrick Robinson (born 21 January 1940) is a British novelist and newspaper columnist living in Cotuit, Massachusetts, US.[1]

Patrick Robinson
Born (1940-01-21) 21 January 1940
NationalityBritish
ChildrenBen Robinson, chef (Below Deck and Below Deck Mediterranean, Bravo TV) James Robinson (Robinson Speakers Bureau)
Website
www.patrickrobinson.com

His recent books are naval-based thrillers, each telling the story of a crisis facing the world in the early 21st century. His earlier works include four nonfiction books about thoroughbred horses; True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny, the story of the 1987 Oxford Boat Race mutiny (for which he, and co-author Dan Topolski won the inaugural William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1989); and One Hundred Days, the biography of Admiral Sir Sandy Woodward.

Bibliography

Fiction

Stand-alone Novels

  • Slider (2002)[2]

Admiral Arnold Morgan

  1. Nimitz Class (1997)
  2. Kilo Class (1998)
  3. H.M.S. Unseen (1999)
  4. U.S.S. Seawolf (2000)
  5. The Shark Mutiny (2001)
  6. Barracuda 945 (2003)
  7. Scimitar SL-2 (2004)
  8. Hunter Killer (2005)
  9. Ghost Force (2006)
  10. To the Death (2008)

Navy Seal Lt. Commander Mack Bedford

  1. Diamondhead (2009)
  2. Intercept (2010)
  3. The Delta Solution (2011)
  4. Power Play (2012)

Non-fiction

References

Preceded by
No award
William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner
1989
Succeeded by
Paul Kimmage


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