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Martin Walker (born 1947) is the author of the popular Bruno detective series. After working at The Guardian from 1971 to 1999, Walker joined United Press ...
Martin Walker

Martin Walker

Journaliste
Martin Walker, né en Écosse en 1947, est un journaliste, essayiste et écrivain britannique, auteur de plusieurs romans policiers. Il est président du Global Business Policy Council, un think tank pour décideurs. Il en est membre depuis 1997 et en... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 23 janvier 1947 (Âge: 77 ans), Écosse, Royaume-Uni
Épouse : Julia Watson
Période : 1971-présent
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MARTIN WALKER, after a long career of working in international journalism and for think tanks, now gardens, cooks, explores vineyards, writes, and travels.
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Former foreign correspondent in USSR, USA, Europe and Africa for the Guardian (UK), author of histories of the Cold War and 20th century USA, and of studies ...
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Martin Walker is the U.S. bureau chief for The Guardian (London), a regular commentator for CNN, and a columnist for newspapers in the United States, ...
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Welcome to the author's page for the novels on the adventures of Bruno, chief of police and talented cook in the small French town of St Denis.
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Mystery writer Walker (To Kill a Troubadour) joins forces with his wife, food journalist Watson, to share a vivid collection of recipes inspired by the Perigord ...
Martin Walker has authored and published various single story books as well as series. Some of his popular works include Walking Giant, The Cold War, Clinton ...
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Author of detective novels, Martin Walker, born in Scotland, now lives in Le Bugue. He draws inspiration from his life in the Dordogne to write his saga ...
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Having disappeared somewhere in France during World War II, and worth millions of dollars, it's among the most beautiful cars ever made, driving its pursuers ...