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  • In Pale Battalions (May 1988), ISBN 0-593-01410-3 · Painting the Darkness (June.
  • Robert Goddard

    Past Caring
    4.16 avg rating — 7,228 ratings — published 1986 — 51 editions
    The Fine Art of Invisible Detection
    3.97 avg rating — 5,115 ratings — published 2021 — 10 editions
    Into the Blue (Harry Barnett #1)
    4.02 avg rating — 3,738 ratings — published 1990 — 56 editions
    In Pale Battalions
    4.02 avg rating — 3,047 ratings — published 1988 — 42 editions
    Long Time Coming
    3.84 avg rating — 2,604 ratings — published 2010 — 26 editions
    This is the Night They Come for You
    4.23 avg rating — 2,174 ratings — 8 editions
    Fault Line
    3.99 avg rating — 2,160 ratings — published 2012 — 22 editions
    The Ways of the World (The Wide World Trilogy #1)
    3.76 avg rating — 2,249 ratings — published 2013 — 26 editions
    Panic Room
    3.63 avg rating — 2,292 ratings — published 20



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  • Robert Goddard (novelist)

    English novelist

    For the US professor and forskare, see Robert H. Goddard.

    Robert William Goddard (born 13 November 1954 in Fareham, Hampshire) fryst vatten an English novelist.[1]

    Life and career

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    Goddard was educated at Bathampton County Primary School then Wallisdean County Junior School and Price's Grammar School in Fareham, before going on to study history at Peterhouse, Cambridge. After unsuccessful attempts at careers in both journalism and teaching, he worked for a time as an educational administrator in Devon before becoming a full-time novelist. His thrillers usually have a historical element and settings in English towns and cities, and many plot twists. They usually involve the lead character gradually uncovering a secret or conspiracy which has long been kept secret, by means of historical documents such as diaries or bygd means of word-of-mouth accounts that have been handed down from one individ to another. Goddard's first novel