About the Author
Derek Robinson is a policeman’s son from a council estate who crossed the class barrier by going to Cambridge, where he got a degree in history and learned to write badly. A stint in advertising in London and New York changed that, and in 1971 he finally got it right when Goshawk Squadron was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. His equally acclaimed trilogy of World War Two novels are
Piece of Cake, A Good Clean Fight and
Damned Good Show.
His other novels include
The Eldorado Network and
Artillery of Lies. Derek Robinson has also published nonfiction on a variety of themes, from the laws of rugby to the nuclear tests on Christmas Island in the 1950s. His most recent book is
Invasion, 1940, a revisionist history of the Battle of Britain. He lives in Bristol.
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