Selwyn Jepson was born in Bloomsbury, London. He was an author and screenwriter. He was the son of Edgar Alfred Jepson. He served in the Tank Corps during World War I and in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in World War II. He is the creator of:
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Titles and year of publication:
'Eve Gill' Novels | |
1) Man Running (US Title: Outrun the Constable [1948]) (Also published as: Killer by Proxy [1950]) | 1948 |
2) The Golden Dart | 1949 |
3) The Hungry Spider | 1950 |
4) The Black Italian | 1954 |
5) The Laughing Fish (US Title: Verdict in Question [1960]) | 1960 |
6) Fear in the Wind | 1964 |
'Ian MacArthur' Novels | |
1) The Qualified Adventurer (Also published as: Manchu Jade [1935]) | 1922 |
2) That Fellow MacArthur | 1923 |
Other Novels | |
1) Puppets of Fate | 1922 |
2) The King's Red-Haired Girl | 1923 |
3) Golden-Eyes (US Title: The Sutton Papers [1924]) | 1924 |
4) Rogues and Diamonds | 1925 |
5) Snaggletooth | 1926 |
6) The Death Gong | 1927 |
7) Love – and Helen | 1928 |
8) Tiger Dawn | 1929 |
9) I Met Murder | 1930 |
10) Rabbit's Paw (US Title: The Mystery of the Rabbit's Paw [1932]) | 1932 |
11) Heads and Tails (short stories) (with Michael Joseph) | 1933 |
12) Love in Peril | 1934 |
13) The Wise Fool | 1934 |
14) Keep Murder Quiet | 1940 |
15) Riviera Love Story | 1948 |
16) Tempering Steel | 1949 |
17) Man Dead | 1951 |
18) The Assassin | 1956 |
19) A Noise in the Night | 1957 |
20) The Third Possibility | 1965 |
21) The Angry Millionaire | 1968 |
22) Letter to a Dead Girl | 1971 |