Margot Bennett (writer)

For the American actress, see Margot Bennett (actress).
Margot Bennett
Born (1912-01-01)1 January 1912
Lenzie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Died 6 December 1980(1980-12-06) (aged 68)
Occupation author

Margot Bennett (1912 6 December 1980) was a screenwriter and an author of crime and thriller novels.

Biography

Born Margot Mitchell, Bennett was born in Lenzie, Scotland. She was educated in Scotland and Australia. 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]

Bennett also wrote scripts for television, including contributions to Maigret, Emergency-Ward 10 and Quick Before They Catch Us. She also wrote the screenplays for her books which were adapted for the screen.

Bennett married Richard Bennett in 1938, with whom she had three sons and a daughter.[2] She lived latterly in London

Books

Title Date Genre Publisher Notes
Time to Change Hats 1945 Crime Nicholson Features John Davies
Away Went the Little Fish 1946 Crime Nicholson Features John Davies
The Golden Pebble 1948 Thriller Nicholson Not published in the USA
The Widow of Bath 1952 Crime Eyre & Spottiswoode Adapted into a TV serial in 1959
Farewell Crown and Goodbye King 1952 Thriller Eyre & Spottiswoode
The Long Way Back 1955 Science Fiction The Bodley Head
The Man Who Didn't Fly 1955 Thriller Eyre & Spottiswoode Shortlisted for Golden Dagger Award. Adapted into a TV episode by Kraft Theatre in 1958.
Someone from the Past 1958 Crime Eyre & Spottiswoode Won Golden Dagger Award
That Summer's Earthquake 1964 Literary Fiction Eyre & Spottiswoode Not published in the USA
The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Atomic Radiation 1964 Science Penguin
The Furious Masters 1968 Science Fiction Eyre & Spottiswoode Published in Dutch in 1970

Bibliography

Novels

Short Stories

Television Projects Contributed To

Screenplays

References

  1. "Brave New World After". The New York Times. 20 March 1955.
  2. Barnes,M. (1980) Twentieth Century Crime and Fiction Writers. Edited by John M. Reilly. Macmilan
  3. http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/bennett_margot


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