Fremlin, Celia
FREMLIN, Celia
FREMLIN, Celia. British, b. 1914. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Novellas/Short stories. Publications: The Seven Chars of Chelsea, 1940; The Hours Before Dawn, 1958; Seven Lean Years, 1961; Uncle Paul; The Trouble-Makers, 1963; The Jealous One, 1965; Prisoner's Base, 1967; Possession, 1969; Don't Go to Sleep in the Dark, 1970; Appointment with Yesterday, 1972; By Horror Haunted, 1974; The Long Shadow, 1975; The Spider Orchid, 1977; With No Crying, 1980; The Parasite Person, 1982; A Lovely Day to Die and Other Stories, 1984; Listening in the Dusk, 1990; Dangerous Thoughts, 1991; The Echoing Stones, 1993; King of the World, 1994; War Factory 1942. Address: 11 Parkhill Rd, London NW3 2YH, England.
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