Nigel Cawthorne
Nigel Cawthorne (born 27 March 1951) is a British freelance writer, editor, and journalist specializing in history, having authored over 150 books on diverse subjects including fiction, non-fiction, true crime, and popular history under various pseudonyms. He began his career in journalism, contributing to publications like The Guardian, Daily Mirror, and New York Herald Tribune, and has appeared on television and BBC Radio 4. Raised in Surrey after his birth in Wolverhampton, he holds a B.Sc. in physics from the University of London and lives in England.
history
true crime
popular history
non-fiction
fiction
Tyrants: History's 100 Most Evil
Tesla: The Life and Times of an Electric Messiah
A brief guide to Agatha Christie
Art of Native North America
Shipwrecks
Witches: The history of a persecution
Serial Killers and Mass Murderers: Profiles of the World's Most Barbaric Criminals
Flight MH370: The Mystery
The Story of the SS: Hitler's Infamous Legions of Death [Fully Illustrated]
MH370 The Secret Files - At Last…The Truth Behind the Greatest Aviation Mystery of All Time
100 Catastrophic Disasters
The World's Most Evil Gangsters
Mafia: The History of the Mob
Bodies in the Back Garden: True Stories of Brutal Murders Close to Home
Too Brave to Live, Too Young to Die: Teenage Heroes from World War I
A History of Pirates: Blood and Thunder on the High Seas
Shipwrecks
Sixties Source Book
Canine Commandos: The Heroism, Devotion, and Sacrifice of Dogs in War
Pirates, an Illustrated History
A Short History of the Second World War: The Greatest Conflict in Human History
Reaping the Whirlwind: The German and Japanese Experience of World War II
Witches : The History of Persecution
Virginia Giuffre: Virginia Giuffre, Epstein's Masseuse who took down the Rich