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Harry Bingham

Harry Bingham was born in England in 1967. After graduating from Oxford University‚ he worked as an investment banker for ten years‚ before giving it up to care for his disabled wife and to write his first book. Harry Bingham lives near Oxford with his wife and an increasing number of dogs. He now writes full time.


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Books
This Little Britain: How One Small Country Built the Modern World This Little Britain: How One Small Country Built the Modern World
For the British‚ that′s an oddly difficult question. Although...
The Lieutenant' Lover The Lieutenant' Lover
Misha is an aristocratic young officer in the army when the Russian...
Glory Boys Glory Boys
A riveting novel of friendship‚ adventure and love against the...

Interview

Medicine‚ Money and Morals − An interview with Harry Bingham

As an ex−City trader‚ Harry Bingham is well−versed in the ways of high finance‚ which makes up one side of his new novel Sweet Talking Money. But as he tells us‚ the medical side of the novel is also informed by personal experience. And the central issue which the novel faces − the battle between preventative and drugs−based medicine − is not a simple one. "Think about it. Does the manufacturer of a cancer...

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