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Genre
  
Crime

Spouse
  
Sheila Halladay

Role
  
Crime writer

Notable works
  
Inspector Alan Banks

Name
  
Peter Robinson

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Born
  
March 17, 1950 (age 74) Armley, Leeds (
1950-03-17
)

Alma mater
  
University of Leeds (BA Hons) University of Windsor (MA) York University (PhD)

Notable awards
  
CWA Dagger in the Library (2002) Anthony Awards 2000 Barry Award 1999

Parents
  
Miriam Jarvis, Clifford Robinson

Education
  
University of Windsor, University of Leeds, York University

Awards
  
Dagger in the Library, Martin Beck Award

Nominations
  
Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award

People also search for
  
Stephen Tompkinson, Shirley Conran, Robinson

Books
  
In a Dry Season, Gallows View, Dry Bones That Dream, The Summer That Nev, Aftermath

Peter Robinson (born March 17, 1950) is a Canadian crime writer born in Britain. He is best known for his crime novels set in Yorkshire featuring Inspector Alan Banks. He has also published a number of other novels and short stories as well as some poems and two articles on writing.

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Life and work

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Robinson was awarded a BA Honours Degree in English Literature at the University of Leeds. He then emigrated to Canada in 1974 and took his MA in English and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor, with Joyce Carol Oates as his tutor, then a PhD in English at York University in Toronto. He is best known for the Inspector Banks series of novels set in the fictional Yorkshire town of Eastvale, which have been translated into nineteen languages, but also writes short stories and other novels.

Personal life

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Robinson was born in Armley, Leeds, son of Clifford Robinson (a photographer) and Miriam Jarvis (a homemaker). Robinson emigrated to Canada to continue his studies after completing his first degree at the University of Leeds.

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Robinson lives in the Beaches area of Toronto with his wife, Sheila Halladay, and he occasionally teaches crime writing at the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies. He has taught at a number of Toronto colleges and served as Writer-in-Residence at the University of Windsor, 1992-93.

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References

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