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  2. Robert Barnard - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Death by Sheer Torture - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. A Scandal in Belgravia (book) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Category talk:Books by Robert Barnard - Wikipedia

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    Category talk: Books by Robert Barnard. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version Books ...

  6. Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barnard: Death of a Mystery Writer: Shortlist Frank Parrish: Fire in the Barley: Ruth Rendell: Make Death Love Me: C. P. Snow: A Coat of Varnish: 1981 Dick Francis: Whip Hand: Winner Robert Barnard: Death of a Literary Widow: Shortlist B. M. Gill: Death Drop: Reginald Hill: The Spy's Wife: A. J. Quinnell: Man on Fire: 1982 William Bayer ...

  7. The Murder on the Links - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barnard: "Super-complicated early whodunit, set in the northerly fringes of France so beloved of the English bankrupt. Poirot pits his wits against a sneering sophisticate of a French policeman while Hastings lets his wander after an auburn-haired female acrobat.

  8. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Wikipedia

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    The English crime writer and critic Robert Barnard, in A Talent to Deceive: An appreciation of Agatha Christie, wrote that this novel is "Apart—and it is an enormous 'apart'—from the sensational solution, this is a fairly conventional Christie." He concluded that this is "A classic, but there are some better [novels by] Christie."

  9. The Moving Finger - Wikipedia

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    The writer and critic Robert Barnard wrote "Poison pen in Mayhem Parva, inevitably leading to murder. A good and varied cast list, some humour, and stronger than usual romantic interest of an ugly-duckling-into-swan type.