Born in Kent, Celia Fremlin (1914-2009) went on to read classics and then philosophy at Somerville College, Oxford. She married Elia Goller in 1942 and had three children. In 1960 she received the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe award. Famous for creating terrifying suspense from ordinary domestic situations in her many crime novels and short stories, she won the Edgar for Best Novel in 1958 with THE HOURS BEFORE DAWN.
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| Year | Titles | Articles | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
1994 |
King of the World | ||
1993 |
The Echoing Stones | ||
1991 |
Dangerous Thoughts | ||
1990 |
Listening in the Dusk | ||
1982 |
The Parasite Person | ||
1980 |
With No Crying | ||
1977 |
The Spider Orchid | ||
1975 |
The Long Shadow | ||
1972 |
Appointment With Yesterday | ||
1969 |
Possession | ||
1966 |
Prisoner's Base | ||
1965 |
The Jealous One | ||
1962 |
The Trouble Makers | ||
1961 |
Seven Lean Years | ||
1959 |
Uncle Paul | ||
1958 |
The Hours Before Dawn |
| Short Story Collections | Articles | Reviews | |
|---|---|---|---|
1984 |
A Lovely Day To Die & Other Stories | ||
1974 |
By Horror Haunted | ||
1970 |
Dont Go to Sleep in the Dark | ||
| Film & Television | Articles | Reviews | |
|---|---|---|---|
2011 |
The Jealous One | ||