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Robert Clear

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I'm a thirty year old writer from London. My first novel, THE CAMBRIDGE LIST, is a dark comedy set in modern-day Cambridge, where the main characters are the Greek gods. My second novel, THE NIGHTINGALE CIPHER, is a historical thriller set in eighteenth century London, and is available now on kindle. Here is the blurb:


London, October 1752. In the greatest city on Earth a campaign of terror has begun.

From a cell in the depths of Newgate Prison a woman writes a coded warning to her friend: “Jupiter has begun to kill in a way we have never seen before. It will not stop with the Lord Mayor and it will not stop with me. You are in great danger, Alice.”

For ten years Alice Taylor has served Jupiter with unquestioning obedience, crushing her master...more


Check out an article I’ve written on a now-vanished court which stood in the City of London. It’s been published on theLondonistwebsite:


Fireball Court: The Potted History of A Vanished Alley



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Average rating: 3.61 · 38 ratings · 22 reviews · 3 distinct works · Similar authors
The Cambridge List
3.53 of 5 stars 3.53 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
The Daily Zombie Attack
4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
The Nightingale Cipher
0.0 of 5 stars 0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2013

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Workers In The Dawn
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Check out an article I’ve written on a now-vanished court which stood in the City of London. It’s been published on theLondonistwebsite:


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Robert Clear rated a book 4 of 5 stars
Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens
Sketches by Boz
by Charles Dickens
read in March, 2013
Robert Clear rated a book 4 of 5 stars
Confessions of an English Opium Eater by Thomas de Quincey
Robert Clear made a comment in the group Goodreads Authors/ReadersThe Nightingale Cipher topic
"Hi everyone. The Nightingale Cipher is a historical thriller set in 18th century London, and was released today:


London, October 1752. In the greatest...more
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Robert Clear made a comment in the group Basically Books!The Nightingale Cipher topic
"Hi everyone. The Nightingale Cipher is a historical thriller set in 18th century London, and was released today:


London, October 1752. In the greatest...more
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Robert Clear made a comment in the group UK Book ClubThe Nightingale Cipher topic
"London, October 1752. In the greatest city on Earth a campaign of terror has begun.

From a cell in the depths of Newgate Prison a woman writes a coded...more
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Robert Clear made a comment in the group Writers and Readers Robert Clear topic
"Thanks very much, Mari! "
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The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Robert Clear rated a book 4 of 5 stars
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
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“Whenever Elliot Norther’s wife was nervous she baked. With the murder of Harriet Mason, her husband’s close colleague at the Faculty, she had been unable to resist a couple of Victoria sponges. During the frenzied press speculation about the identity of the murderer, a Dundee cake had appeared, followed swiftly by a Battenberg and a Lemon Drizzle. Since news of the Wildencrust murder broke, the kitchen, dining room and study had come to resemble the storerooms of an industrial bakery, every surface heaving with the weight of sponge and cream. Yesterday, having at last been overwhelmed by the fear and rumour that swept the town, she had taken herself off to her mother’s house in Hampstead, leaving her husband to soldier on alone. When he had last seen his wife, Elliot Norther noticed that she had been putting the finishing touches to an impressive, triple-tiered wedding cake, beating a batch of royal icing into a sickly paste.”
Robert Clear, The Cambridge List

“Whenever Elliot Norther’s wife was nervous she baked. With the murder of Harriet Mason, her husband’s close colleague at the Faculty, she had been unable to resist a couple of Victoria sponges. During the frenzied press speculation about the identity of the murderer, a Dundee cake had appeared, followed swiftly by a Battenberg and a Lemon Drizzle. Since news of the Wildencrust murder broke, the kitchen, dining room and study had come to resemble the storerooms of an industrial bakery, every surface heaving with the weight of sponge and cream. Yesterday, having at last been overwhelmed by the fear and rumour that swept the town, she had taken herself off to her mother’s house in Hampstead, leaving her husband to soldier on alone. When he had last seen his wife, Elliot Norther noticed that she had been putting the finishing touches to an impressive, triple-tiered wedding cake, beating a batch of royal icing into a sickly paste.”
Robert Clear, The Cambridge List

“...like that star of the waning summer who beyond all stars rises bathed in the ocean stream to glitter in brilliance.”
Homer, The Iliad

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