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Books by Reg Gadney

Reg Gadney was born in Cross Hills, Yorkshire in 1941 and educated at the Dragon School, Oxford and at Stowe. He studied English, Fine Art and Architecture at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, and whilst there he became the editor of Granta. He won a Theodore von Karman Scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he became an Instructor and Research Fellow. Before going up to Cambridge he was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards and served in London, Windsor, Libya, France and in Norway where he qualified as a NATO instructor in Winter Warfare and Arctic Survival. He was then employed in the British Embassy in Oslo as Assistant to the Naval, Military and Air Attache. In 1969 he was appointed Deputy Controller of the National Film Theatre where he organised many film seasons, including the first tribute to the Cinematheque Francaise and Henri Langlois. In 1970 he became a part-time Tutor at the Royal College of Art. He was subsequently made Senior Tutor, Fellow and the youngest Pro-Rector in the history of the College. For several years he was responsible for the Academic Policy, Student Welfare and the Lion and Unicorn. He has also lectured at both Oxford and Cambridge universities, Harvard, MIT, at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and at the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Moscow. In 1984 he became a full-time writer. He has written several screenplays for television, including Last Love for the BBC and the award-winning Kennedy for Central TV and NBC. He has also adapted Iris Murdoch's The Bell for the small screen. He has written for The Spectator, the London Magazine and the Evening Standard. His adaptation of Minette Walters' novel, The Sculptress, was shown on BBC1, and earned Gadney a Bafta nomination. He is the author of eleven novels, including the Alan Rosslyn books - Just When We Are Safest, The Achilles Heel, Mother, Son and Holy Ghost and Strange Police. A fifth case for Rosslyn, Gadney's exhilarating The Scholar of Extortion, was published by Faber in June 2003. Reg Gadney lives in London.
Constable and His World By Reg Gadney
Constable and His Worldby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$18.99
inc. GST
Cry Hungary By Reg Gadney
Cry Hungaryby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$33.99
inc. GST
Just When We Are Safest By Reg Gadney
Just When We Are Safestby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$11.99
inc. GST
Immaculate Deception By Reg Gadney
Immaculate Deceptionby Reg Gadney
Good
$13.69
inc. GST
Strange Police By Reg Gadney
Strange Policeby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$13.69
inc. GST
Mother, Son and Holy Ghost By Reg Gadney
Mother, Son and Holy Ghostby Reg Gadney
Good
$18.99
inc. GST
Drawn Blanc By Reg Gadney
Drawn Blancby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$23.99
inc. GST
The Achilles Heel By Reg Gadney
The Achilles Heelby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$11.99
inc. GST
Immaculate Deception By Reg Gadney
Immaculate Deceptionby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$17.19
inc. GST
Scholar of Extortion By Reg Gadney
Scholar of Extortionby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$17.19
inc. GST
The Scholar of Extortion By Reg Gadney
The Scholar of Extortionby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$13.99
inc. GST
Kennedy By Reg Gadney
Kennedyby Reg Gadney
Very Good
$22.49
inc. GST