Ernest Raymond was born in Argentières, France, the illegitimate son of a British Army officer. He was educated at St. Paul's School, London, Chichester Theological College, and Durham University. In 1914, he was ordained in the Angelican Church and served as a chaplain in World War I. In 1923, he resigned Holy Orders and turned to writing. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) We, the Accused | 1935 |
2) The Marsh | 1937 |
3) For Them That Trespass | 1944 |
4) A Chorus Ending | 1951 |
5) The Tree of Heaven | 1965 |