About Us

From left to right: Roy, Garry

 

About Roy Robson

Roy Robson was born in South East London, in the UK. He has worked on a market stall, as a squash coach, on a factory assembly line and as a youth support worker. He eventually trained in the dark art of computer programming and worked for many years in the City of London, designing systems to track the flow of money around the world. He will confess to this being an almost impossible task.

He presently writes two series.

The Kenzie Marsh books involve a detective who has hit rock bottom after the death of her son and the collapse of her marriage. She is recruited by British Intelligence on a secret mission where she discovers a conspiracy so shocking it threatens not only her life, but the lives of everybody she knows.

The bestselling London Large series - which he co-authors with his brother Garry - features the relentless force of nature that is DI Harry 'H' Hawkins. As the tide of criminal gangs that flood London increases, Harry will stop at nothing to protect those he loves and do everything in his power to keep his city halfway civilised.

Roy has two daughters and currently lives in Bromley with his wife.

About Garry Robson

Garry Robson is Professor of Sociology at the Jagiellonian University's Institute for American Studies in Krakow, Poland. He has taught at universities in the UK and Poland since 1995 and written widely on a variety of subjects.

Broadly, he writes two types of books. Those that lots of people read and those that are so obscure, even the dust jackets have existential crises.

When it comes to books that many people read, he is the co-author, along with his brother Roy, of the London Large series of hard-boiled crime thriller novels and short stories. 

His academic work spans a variety of subjects, incluing class, masculinity, and community in the context of football culture in No One Likes Us, We Don't Care: The Myth and Reality of Millwall Fandom (2003); class, gentrification, and the social structure of London, in London Calling: The Middle Classes and the Remaking of Inner London (2003); intercultural experience and social media use in Digital Diversities: Social Media and Intercultural Experience (2014); and numerous articles and book chapters on race and football; social class, accents and dialects in Britain.

He has written about the philosophy of technology, surveillance capitalism, and technocracy in his most recent book Virtually Lost: Young Americans in the Digital Technocracy (2O23). 

Garry has three daughters and currently lives with his wife in Krakow, Poland.

About Pam Robson

Pam was born in Lewisham, South East London. 

She has represented her country as an international gymnast, taught drama, dance and physical education to young minds, and managed a thriving health and fitness club. She also built a successful business organising and managing activities for children's parties, bringing joy and excitement to countless celebrations.

She is currently working on her first book, "Pilgrimage: A Husband, His Wife and Their Dog Walk the Thames Path," which chronicles a meaningful journey through history, space and time shared with her husband and their faithful canine companion.

Pam has two daughters and lives in Bromley with her husband Roy.