Margot Bennett (writer)
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Margot Bennett (1912 – 6 December 1980) was a writer of crime and thriller novels. She was educated in Scotland and Australia.
Bennett was born in Lenzie, Scotland. She worked as a copywriter in Sydney and London, and as a nurse during the Spanish Civil War. She also wrote science fiction, including The Long Way Back, about African colonization of Britain following a nuclear holocaust.[1]
Bibliography
- Time to Change Hats (1945)
- Away Went the Little Fish (1946)
- The Golden Pebble (1948)
- The Widow of Bath (1952)
- Farewell Crown and Goodbye King (1952)
- The Long Way Back (1955)
- The Man Who Didn't Fly (1955); shortlisted for Gold Dagger Award
- Someone from the Past (1958); Gold Dagger Award
- That Summer's Earthquake (1964)
- The Intelligent Woman's guide to Atomic Radiation (1964)
- The Furious Masters (1968)
References
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- Obituary, The Times, 6 December 1980
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- Margot Bennett at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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