He is working on more.Īs a journalist, Tim Heald has written for Punch (magazine), The Spectator, The Sunday Times (Atticus column), Daily Express (feature writer 1967-72), The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and is a freelance travel writer. He recently returned to the newly knighted Simon Bognor and has published two new novels Death in the Opening Chapter and Poison at the Pueblo with Creme de la Crime/ Severn House. More recently as creator of Dr Tudor Cornwall in a new crime trilogy published by Robert Hale Ltd: Death and the Visiting Fellow (2004), Death and the D'Urbervilles (2005), A Death on the Ocean Wave (2007). Heald is also known for his mystery novels featuring Simon Bognor, special investigator, (10 titles), serialised by Thames TV. He has written over thirty published books, including official biographies of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh ( The Duke - a Portrait of Prince Philip (1991), Hodder & Stoughton), and HRH Princess Margaret ( Princess Margaret - a Life Unravelled (2007), Orion Books). Heald was born in Dorchester, Dorset, England, and educated at Sherborne School, Dorset, and Balliol College, Oxford, gaining an MA in Modern History. Tim Heald (born January 28, 1944) is a British author, biographer, journalist and public speaker.
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