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Selwyn Jepson (1899-1989) was the son of mystery author Edgar Jepson. He was educated at St Paul's School and the Sorbonne. He served in WWI in the Tank Corps and in the Special Operations Executive in WWII. He was a well known mystery/detective author and screenwriter; best known for: Keep Murder Quiet (1940) and the "Eve Gill" ingénue sleuth novel series. He was also a screenwriter and director, and the Hitchcock film Stage Fright was based on his book Man Running. An early series character was Ian MacArthur.
I have never pretended to write anything more serious than fairy stories for grownups. -- Selwyn Jepson.
Bibliography
The Qualified Adventurer (1922)
Puppets of Fate (1922)
That Fellow Macarthur (1923)
The King's Red-Haired Girl (1923)
Golden Eyes (1924)
Rogues and Diamonds (1925)
Snaggletooth (1926)
The Death Gong (1927)
Love - and Helen (1928)
Tiger Dawn (1929)
I Met Murder (1930)
Rabbit's Paw (1932)
Heads and Tails (1933) with Michael Joseph
Love in Peril (1934)
The Wise Fool (1934)
Keep Murder Quiet (1940)
Man Running (1948)
Riviera Love Story (1948)
Tempering Steel (1949)
The Golden Dart (1949)
The Hungry Spider (1951)
Man Dead (1951)
The Black Italian (1954)
The Assassin (1956)
A Noise in the Night (1957)
The Laughing Fish (1960)
Fear in the Wind (1964)
The Third Possibility (1965)
The Angry Millionaire (1969)
Letter to a Dead Girl (1971)
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