Patrick Robinson

Patrick Robinson

Patrick Robinson

Patrick Robinson was born in England in 1940. He worked for many years as a journalist before dedicating himself to writing books. He is the author of military mystery and thriller novels, such as "Nimitz Class," "Kilo Class," "The Shark Mutiny," "Barracuda 945," "Hunter Killer," "Ghost Force," "To The Death," among others, all featuring Admiral Arnold Morgan. He is also the co-author of battlefield memoirs that have achieved remarkable commercial success: "Sandy Woodward's Falklands War Memoir," "One Hundred Days," and "Lone Survivor" (a testimony from the war in Afghanistan).

  1. Horsetrader Robert Sangster And The Rise And Fall Of The Sport Of Kings Nick Robinson

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  2. A Colossal Failure of Common Sense, The Incredible Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers

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  3. Kilo Class: A Compelling And Captivatingly Tense Action Thriller – Real Edge-of-your-seat Stuff! Patrick Robinson Arrow Books Ltd

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