Background
Lord was born in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), raised in Mozambique, educated at Falcon College, Zimbabwe and took an honours degree in History at Churchill College, Cambridge, where he edited the university newspaper Varsity.
Lord was born in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), raised in Mozambique, educated at Falcon College, Zimbabwe and took an honours degree in History at Churchill College, Cambridge, where he edited the university newspaper Varsity.
University of Cambridge.
His biographies include those of Jeffrey Bernard, James Herriot, Dick Francis, Arthur Lowe, David Niven, John Mortimer and Joan Collins. He was the literary editor of the Sunday Express for 23 years, from 1969 to 1992. After working briefly for the Cambridge Evening News, in 1965 he joined the Sunday Express in London as a reporter and feature writer, where he spent 23 years as Literary Editor, wrote a weekly column about books and interviewed almost every major English language author of the 1960s to 1990s, including Graham Greene, Dame Muriel Spark and Ruth Rendell.
From 1982-88 he was vice-chairman of Newbury Mencap, from 1985-87 he represented the Lambourn Valley as a Conservative councillor on Newbury District Council, and in 1987 he launched the £20,000 Sunday Express Book of the Year Award. After leaving the Sunday Express in 1992 to become a full-time author, he wrote regularly for The Daily Telegraph, The Times and the Daily Mail. From 1994-96, he edited the short story magazine Raconteur.
He also published a memoir of the people he met during his forty years in Fleet Street, Lord's Ladies and Gentlemen: 100 Legends of the 20th Century, which includes an unflattering profile of his former editor at the Sunday Express, Sir John Junor. In addition, his other books include an autobiographical portrait of Mozambique and Zimbabwe, nine novels, and a collection of short stories, essays and journalism, Lord of the Files. His books have been translated into French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, German, Russian and Chinese.
Lord died of liver cancer on 13 June 2015 at the age of 72.
PublicationsBiographiesJust The One: The Wives and Times of Jeffrey Bernard, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992James Herriot: The of a Country Vet, Headline, 1997. Dick Francis: A Racing , Little, Brown & Co, 1999Arthur Lowe, Orion, 2001Niv: The Authorised Biography of David Niven, Orion, 2004John Mortimer: The Devil's Advocate - The Unauthorised Biography, Orion, 2005Joan Collins: The Biography of an Icon, Orion, 2007NovelsMarshmallow Pie, Macmillan, 1970A Roof Under Your Feet, Macdonald, 1973The Spider and the Fly, Hamish Hamilton, 1974God and All His Angels, Hamish Hamilton, 1976The Nostradamus Horoscope, Hutchinson, 1981Time Out of Mind, Hamish Hamilton, 1986A Party to Die For, Little, Brown & Co, 1997Sorry - We're Going to Have to Let You Go, Little, Brown & Co, 1999Under a Hammock Moon, Fern Hill Books, 2012AutobiographyGhosts of King Solomon's Mines, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1991Lord's Ladies and Gentlemen: 100 Legends of the 20th Century, Fern Hill Books, 2012Anthology• Lord of the Files: Short Stories, Essays and Journalism, Fern Hill Books, 2013A Splinter of Ice: Short Stories, Amazon Kindle, 2013.