Colin Forbes (novelist)
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Colin Forbes was the principal pseudonym of British novelist Raymond Harold Sawkins (born in Hampstead, London on 14 July 1923, died on 23 August 2006). Sawkins wrote over 40 books, mostly as Colin Forbes. He was most famous for his long-running series of thriller novels in which the principal character is Tweed, Deputy Director of the Secret Intelligence Service.
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[edit] Life
Sawkins attended The Lower School of John Lyon in Harrow, London. At the age of 16 he started work as a sub-editor with a magazine and book publishing company. He served with the British Army in North Africa and the Middle East during World War II. Before his demobilisation he was attached to the Army Newspaper Unit in Rome. On his return to civilian life he joined a publishing and printing company, commuting to London for 20 years, until he became successful enough to be a full-time novelist.
Sawkins was married to a Scots-Canadian, Jane Robertson (born March 31, 1925, died 1993). Together they had one daughter, Janet.
Sawkins died on August 23, 2006 of a heart attack.
[edit] Work
His first book, Snow on High Ground, was written under his own name in 1966. Two more books in the Snow series were also published under his own name. Over the next few years Sawkins experimented with books under three pseudonyms: Richard Raine, Colin Forbes, and Jay Bernard - (though the latter is not to be confused with the UK poet). Tramp in Armour was the first book published as Colin Forbes, in 1969. Apart from a book called The Burning Fuse written as Jay Bernard in 1970, all subsequent books except one have been written as Forbes.
Sawkins was often quoted as personally visiting every location he features in his books to aid the authenticity of the writing.
Sawkins released some stories in the German language only, including a novel he wrote in 1979 under the pseudonym Harold English.
Sawkins did not appear to welcome wide knowledge of his earlier books, or the fact that Colin Forbes was a pseudonym. He preferred to be known for just the books written under as Forbes.
Just one of Forbes' novels was made into a film: Avalanche Express, directed by Mark Robson and starring Lee Marvin and Robert Shaw, which was released in 1979 to generally poor reviews.
His last book, The Savage Gorge, was published posthumously in November 2006.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Raymond Sawkins
- Snow on High Ground (1966)
- Snow in Paradise (1967)
- Snow Along The Border (1968)
[edit] Richard Raine
- A Wreath for America (1967) (published in the United States as The Corder Index)
- Night of the Hawk (1968)
- Bombshell (1969)
[edit] Jay Bernard
- The Burning Fuse (1970)
[edit] Colin Forbes
- Tramp In Armour (1969)
- The Heights of Zervos (1970)
- The Palermo Ambush (1972)
- Target 5 (1973)
- The Year of the Golden Ape (1974)
- The Stone Leopard (1975)
- Avalanche Express (1976)
- The Stockholm Syndicate (1981)
- Double Jeopardy (1982)
- The Leader and the Damned (1983)
- Terminal (1984)
- Cover Story (1985)
- The Janus Man (1987)
- Deadlock (1988)
- The Greek Key (1989)
- Shockwave (1990)
- Whirlpool (1991)
- Cross of Fire (1992)
- By Stealth (1992)
- The Power (1994)
- Fury (1995)
- Precipice (1995)
- The Cauldron (1997)
- The Sisterhood (1997)
- This United State (1998)
- Sinister Tide (1999)
- Rhinoceros (2000)
- The Vorpal Blade (2001)
- The Cell (2002)
- No Mercy (2003)
- Blood Storm (2004)
- The Main Chance (2005)
- The Savage Gorge (2006)
[edit] Harold English
- The Heavens Above Us (1979)