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Robert Barnard was born on 23 November 1936 at Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex.He was educated at the Colchester Royal Grammar School and at Balliol College, Oxford.. He spent five years (1961-1965) as an academic in the English Department at the University of New England, at Armidale, New South Wales, in Australia.
Robert Graeme Barnard [2] was born on 24 November 1933 in Melbourne. [3] [4] Barnard's parents had formed a dance band in the 1920s, his mother Kath (died April 1981) was the bandleader and pianist, his father Jim Barnard (died November 1983) was on saxophone, drums and banjo. [3] [5] His older brother, Len (1929–2005), joined them on drums ...
Death by Sheer Torture (1981), also known simply as Sheer Torture, is a mystery novel by English writer Robert Barnard, [1] the first of five novels, penned in the 1980s, featuring his recurring detective character Perry Trethowan.
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Bob Barnard may refer to: Robert Barnard (1936–2013), English crime writer, critic and lecturer Bob Barnard (musician) (1933–2022), Australian trumpet and cornet player
The book garnered positive reviews upon release. [2] Publishers Weekly praised it as "elegant", observing "Barnard brilliantly depicts a seedy, struggling London in the '50s, the Suez fiasco as a symbol of the death of empire and Timothy's murder as a symbol of a wholly different social climate", [3] while Kirkus Reviews deemed it "quietly engrossing" throughout. [4]
Robyn Bernard, the American actor who played aspiring singer Terry Brock on the soap General Hospital for six years, has died aged 64.. Bernard was found dead in an open field behind a business in ...
Robert Barnard (1936–2013), English mystery writer and critic Simeon Barnard (1844–1924), racehorse owner and racing official in South Australia Thomas Barnard (c. 1726/28–1806), Anglican bishop in Ireland