Michael Robotham (born 9 November 1960) is an Australian
crime fiction
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writer who has twice won the CWA
Gold Dagger
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From 1955 to 1959, the organization named their top honor as the Crossed Red Herring Award. ...
award for best novel and twice been shortlisted for the
Edgar Award
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for best novel. His eldest child is Alexandra Hope Robotham, professionally known as
Alex Hope, an Australian producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
Career
Robotham was born in
Casino, New South Wales, and went to school in
Gundagai and
Coffs Harbour
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. In February 1979 he began a journalism cadetship on the Sydney afternoon newspaper ''
The Sun
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'' and later worked for ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' as a court reporter and police roundsman.
In 1986, he went to
London
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, where he worked as a reporter and sub-editor for various UK national newspapers before becoming a staff feature writer on ''
The Mail on Sunday'' in 1989. As a feature writer, Robotham was among the first people to view the letters and diaries of
Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Empress Alexandra, unearthed in the Moscow State Archives in 1991. He also gained access to
Stalin's
Hitler
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files, which had been missing for nearly fifty years until a cleaner stumbled upon a cardboard box that had been misplaced and misfiled. The archives also revealed secrets about
Rasputin and the nuclear accident at
Chernobyl.
Robotham rose to become deputy features editor of ''The Mail on Sunday'' before resigning in May 1993 and accepting freelancing contracts with a number of British newspapers and magazines. In November 1993 he accepted his first
ghostwriting
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commission, helping Nottingham social worker
Margaret Humphreys to pen her autobiography, ''Empty Cradles''. Published in 1994, it told the story of how she uncovered the truth behind Britain's
Child Migrant Program, which saw more than 100,000 children sent abroad between 1850 and 1967, and established the Child Migrant Trust to reunite children with their families. In 2011 ''Empty Cradles'' became the basis of the film ''
Oranges and Sunshine'' directed by Jim Loach and starring
Emily Watson as Margaret Humphreys and
Hugo Weaving and
David Wenham
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as two of the child migrants.
Robotham went on to collaborate on fifteen "autobiographies" for people in the arts, politics, the military and sport. Twelve of these titles became ''Sunday Times'' bestsellers and sold more than 2 million copies. These books included the autobiographies of Spice Girl
Geri Halliwell, British comedy actor
Ricky Tomlinson and sixties musical legend
Lulu
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.
In 1996, Robotham returned to Australia with his family and continued writing full-time. In 2002, a partial manuscript of his first novel, ''The Suspect'', became the subject of a bidding war at the
London Book Fair. It was later translated into 24 languages and sold over a million copies around the world. His books have since won, or been shortlisted for numerous awards including the UK and US
Six of his 'Joe O'Loughlin novels' have been turned into TV movies in Germany (situated in
Hamburg
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), and an English-language TV series based on the first Joe O'Loughlin novel, ''
The Suspect'', began filming in October 2021 in London and Liverpool with
Aidan Turner in the lead role, produced by World Production. His stand-alone novel ''
The Secrets She Keeps'' was turned into a six-part TV series by Network 10 in Australia and became one of the most watched TV shows on BBC1 in 2020. A second series of ''The Secrets She Keeps'' began filming in Sydney in December 2021. Another standalone, ''Life or Death'' has been optioned for film in the US.
Awards and nominations
*
Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2005: winner for ''
Lost''
*Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2007: shortlisted for ''
The Night Ferry''
*Crime Writers' Association (UK),
Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, 2007: shortlisted for ''The Night Ferry''
*Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2008: winner for ''
Shatter''
*Crime Writers' Association (UK), The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, Best Thriller, 2008: shortlisted for ''
Shatter''
*ITV Thriller Awards (UK), Breakthrough Novelist 2008: shortlisted for ''Shatter''
*Crime Writers' Association (UK), The CWA
Gold Dagger
The CWA Gold Dagger is an award given annually by the Crime Writers' Association of the United Kingdom since 1960 for the best crime novel of the year.
From 1955 to 1959, the organization named their top honor as the Crossed Red Herring Award. ...
, Best Crime Novel, 2013: shortlisted for ''Say You're Sorry''
*Crime Writers' Association (UK), The CWA Gold Dagger, Best Crime Novel, 2015: winner for ''
Life or Death''
*
Edgar Award
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for Best Novel, 2020: finalist for ''Good Girl, Bad Girl''
*Crime Writers' Association (UK), The CWA Gold Dagger, Best Crime Novel, 2020: winner for ''Good Girl Bad Girl''
*Crime Writers Association (UK), Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, 2021: winner for ''When She Was Good''
Personal
His eldest child is the
ARIA
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- and
APRA Award
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Several award ceremonies are run in Australia b ...
-winning songwriter, producer and musician
Alex Hope.
Bibliography
Joseph O'Loughlin series
*''The Suspect'' (2004)
*''
Lost'' (2005) (aka ''The Drowning Man'')
*''
Shatter'' (2008)
*''Bleed For Me'' (2010)
*''The Wreckage'' (2011)
*''Say You're Sorry'' (2012)
*''Watching You'' (2013)
*''Close Your Eyes'' (2015)
*''The Other Wife'' (2018)
Cyrus Haven series
*''Good Girl, Bad Girl'' (2019)
*''When She Was Good'' (2020)
*''Lying Beside You'' (2022)
*''Storm Child'' (2024)
Stand-alone novels
*''
The Night Ferry'' (2007)
*''Bombproof'' (2008)
*''
Life or Death'' (2014)
*''The Secrets She Keeps'' (2017)
*''When You are Mine'' (2021)
''Neben der Spur'' - Television film series Germany, ZDF
Source:
*''Adrenalin'' (''The Suspect'') 2014
*''Amnesie'' (''Lost'') 2016
* ''Todeswunsch'' (''Bleed for Me'') 2016
* ''Dein Wille geschehe'' (''Shatter'') 2017
* ''Sag, es tut dir leid'' (''Say You’re Sorry'') 2018
* ''Erlöse mich'' (''Watching You'') 2020
* ''Schließe deine Augen'' (''Close your Eyes'') 2021
* ''Die andere Frau'' (''The Other Wife'') 2022
References
External links
Official website
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1960 births
Living people
21st-century Australian novelists
Australian male novelists
Ned Kelly Award winners
21st-century Australian male writers
People from Casino, New South Wales
Australian crime fiction writers