![]() Currently, Robinson divides his time between Ireland and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Patrick Robinson also enjoys co-authoring books with fellow writers. He has had many hits on the New York Times bestsellers list, both fiction and non-fiction. His recent books are naval-based thrillers, each telling the story of a crisis facing the world in the early 21st century. Robinson's earlier works include four non-fiction books about thoroughbred horses "True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny", the story of the 1987 Oxford Boat Race mutiny, and "One Hundred Days", the biography of Admiral Sir Sandy Woodward. Then he finally decided to give that up and become a full time novelist, which excelled him to worldwide fame. ![]() Patrick Robinson spent most of his earlier years as a journalist, writing daily for his newspaper column, which ran for many years. Patrick Robinson was born on January 21, 1940, in Kent, United Kingdom. He is the author of seven international bestselling suspense thrillers, including "Nimitz Class" and "Hunter Killer", as well as several nonfiction bestsellers. He is known for authoring One Hundred Days, The Lion of Sabray, A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers, and Sandy Woodward’s Falklands War memoir. ![]() Patrick Robinson is a British novelist and newspaper columnist. Jan 21, 1940) is an American newspaper columnist and novelist, and a former journalist from Cotuit, Massachusetts. ![]()
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