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Douglas Galbraith was born on 28 October, 1965, is a novelist. Discover Douglas Galbraith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Born 28 October 1965
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2000

After working in the wine trade, he was able to focus on writing after the success of his first novel, The Rising Sun, in 2000. The novel explored the Scottish trade expedition to Darien in 1698, which ended in financial ruin. It was awarded the Saltire Award for Best First Novel. His follow-up novel, Crichton, (about the Scottish polymath James Crichton) was offered publication, but his agent rejected the offer, thinking that further offers would be forthcoming. None were, and it was subsequently only published as an e-book.

1996

Galbraith married Tomoko Hanasaki in 1996; they had two sons, Satomi and Makoto. In 2003, when the boys were six and four, Galbraith returned from a meeting with his publishers to discover that Hanasaki had abducted them and taken them to Japan. Galbraith had been keeping hold of the boys' British and Japanese passports, because he feared they were at risk of abduction; instead, Hanasaki went to the Japanese consulate in Edinburgh and obtained replacements. Hanasaki justified the abduction because she "felt like it and because of the poor quality of the sushi in the local Tesco". His memoir My Son, My Son is about their abduction. Despite his best efforts, Galbraith never saw his sons again, and they remain (2022) missing.

1965

Robert Douglas Galbraith (28 October 1965 – 23 March 2018) was a Scottish historical novelist.

Galbraith was born in 1965 to Alan and Judy Galbraith. He was educated at The Glasgow Academy and the University of St Andrews, where he read mediaeval history. He then undertook a PhD at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he met Tomoko Hanasaki.