


Twelve of these non-fiction titles have been bestsellers with combined sales of more than 2 million copies. In 1993 he quit journalism to become a ghostwriter, collaborating with politicians, pop stars, psychologists, adventurers and showbusiness personalities to write their autobiographies. He also gained access to Stalin’s Hitler files, which had been missing for nearly fifty years until a cleaner stumbled upon a cardboard box that had been misplaced and misfiled. As a senior feature writer for the UK’s Mail on Sunday he was among the first people to view the letters and diaries of Czar Nicholas II and his wife Empress Alexandra, unearthed in the Moscow State Archives in 1991.

He escaped became a cadet journalist on an afternoon newspaper in Sydney.įor the next fourteen years he worked for newspapers and magazines in Australia, Europe, Africa and America. Two-times Gold Dagger winner (20), twice Edgar best novel finalist (20) and winner of the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (2021), Michael Robotham was born in Australia in November 1960 and grew up in small country towns that had more dogs than people and more flies than dogs.
