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Goddard's 1990 book Into the Blue was the inaugural winner of the W H Smith Thumping Good Read Award, presented to the best new fiction author of the year.. Goddard's 1997 book Beyond Recall was nominated for the Edgar Award Best Novel prize but lost out to Mr. White's Confession by Robert Clark.
Goddard was born in Worcester, Massachusetts to Nahum Danford Goddard (1859–1928) and Fannie Louise Hoyt (1864–1920). Robert was their only child to survive; a younger son, Richard Henry, was born with a spinal deformity and died before his first birthday. His father Nahum was employed by manufacturers, and he invented several useful tools ...
Lehman wrote about Robert Goddard (here, with launching frame of 1st liquid-fueled rocket – March 16, 1926) Lehman wrote some 250 articles, contributed to national magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Look, and New York Times. [2] Books: This High Man: The Life of Robert H. Goddard (1963) [6] [5]
The Fine Art of Invisible Detection is a 2021 mystery crime thriller novel by Robert Goddard. Promotion. The book was featured on the BBC talk show Between the Covers ...
Play to the End is a crime novel by Robert Goddard first published in 2004. It is set in Brighton in December 2002 and revolves around a local entrepreneur whose wealth may be based on shady practices carried out by his family business at some point in the past.
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Jane Johnson, native Cornish novelist, author of The Tenth Gift, Pillars of Light, The Sea Gate, The White Hare and Secrets of the Bees. Robert Goddard; William Golding, Nobel laureate [8] Winston Graham, Poldark series [9] Tim Heald [10] Joseph Hocking, author and preacher; Silas Hocking, author and preacher [11] Ann Kelley
Robert Goddard (born 1954) Rumer Godden (1907–1998), An Episode of Sparrows; William Godwin (1756–1836), Things as They Are; or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams; William Godwin (1803–1832) Julia Golding (born 1969), The Diamond of Drury Lane; William Golding (1911–1993), Lord of the Flies; Martin J. Goodman (born 1956)