Robert Dodds

Edinburgh

Robert Dodds

Robert Dodds was born in England and grew up in Yorkshire and Kent with his parents, a neurotic dog, and a tortoise. He went to Oxford University to study English and play golf, and then became a teacher. After a few years working in England, Mexico, and the USA, he settled in Edinburgh. By this time he was a filmmaker as well as a teacher, and he set up a new degree course in film and television production at Edinburgh College of Art in the late 1980s. He still works at Edinburgh College of Art for part of the year.

Robert Dodds has written four children's novels, all published by Andersen Press. They are The Midnight Clowns (2000), Nightland (2002), The Secret of Iguando (2004), and The Murrian (2008). These are tense supernatural thrillers, and feature the same main characters - Claire Swift and her brother Ben. For adults, he has written a collection of short stories published by Polygon, Rattlesnake and Other Tales(2001), and has had a number of stories broadcast on BBC radio.

  • Cover scan of The Murrian
    The Murrian - Paperback
    Once again, in this fourth Ben and Claire Swift thriller, the thin curtain of normality is ripped aside, plunging the reader into a bizarre world of hidden terror!
  • Cover scan of Nightland
    Nightland - Paperback
    Claire is intrigued by Aidan, an Irish boy new to her school. He shares his secret with her - at night, he cycles into another world, the Nightland. This is a magical place, but if you stay too long it holds danger.
  • Cover scan of The Secret of Iguando
    The Secret Of Iguando - Paperback
    Deep in a remote jungle region of Mexico, something supernatural is stirring, disturbed by a party of zoologists. Ben and Claire Swift are there with their father. They are the only ones who realise the danger that threatens them all.

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