Born in
Hampstead, London, Sawkins attended
The Lower School of John Lyon in
Harrow, London. At the age of 16 he started work as a sub-editor with a magazine and book publishing company. He served with the
British Army in North Africa and the Middle East during
World War II. Before his demobilisation he was attached to the Army Newspaper Unit in Rome. On his return to civilian life he joined a publishing and printing company, commuting to London for 20 years, until he became successful enough to be a full-time novelist. Sawkins was married to a
Scots-Canadian, Jane Robertson (born 31 March 1925, died 1993). Together they had one daughter, Janet. Sawkins died of a heart attack on 23 August 2006. The
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) received £3.5 million as the sole beneficiary of Sawkins' estate following his death. This is the largest legacy ever received by the RSPB. ==Work==