Nicholas Rankin
Born in 1950, Nicholas Rankin grew up in Kenya and was educated in England. He spent 20 years at BBC World Service, eventually becoming Chief Producer. Rankin is the author of several acclaimed books, including Dead Man’s Chest, Churchill’s Wizards, and Ian Fleming’s Commandos. He is married to novelist Maggie Gee and father to novelist Rosa Rankin-Gee.
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