Audrey Erskine Lindop
Audrey Erskine Lindop (26 December 1920, London – 7 November 1986, Isle of Wight) was an English writer of various forms of fiction, including crime, mainstream and historical. She was active from 1948 to 1970.[1] She was married to the writer Dudley Leslie with whom she sometimes collaborated.
Her novel I Start Counting won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in 1967, and was made into a film starring Jenny Agutter. Other novels which have been filmed are I Thank a Fool and The Singer Not the Song.
Selected novels
- In Me My Enemy (1948)
 - Soldiers' Daughters Never Cry (1948)
 - The Tall Headlines (1950)
 - The Singer Not the Song (1953) (AKA The Bandit and the Priest)
 - Details of Jeremy Stretton (1955)
 - The Outer Ring (1955) (AKA The Tormented)
 - The Judas Figures (1956)
 - Mist Over Talla (1957)
 - I Thank a Fool (1958)
 - Nicola (1959)
 - The Way to the Lantern (1961)
 - I Start Counting (1966)
 - The Adventures of the Wuffle (1968) (Written with William Stobbs)
 - Sight Unseen (1969)
 - Journey Into Stone (1972)
 - Out of the Whirlwind (1972)
 - The Self-Appointed Saint (1975)
 
Short stories
- 'Heirs Unapparent'. London Evening News, 16 March 1954
 - 'As One Lady to Another'. London Evening News, 22 October 1954
 
Filmography
- Blanche Fury (1948) - screenwriter
 - Tall Headlines (1952) - screenwriter, story by
 - The Rough and the Smooth (1959) - screenwriter
 - The Singer Not the Song (1961) - story by
 - I Thank a Fool (1962) - story by
 - I Start Counting (1970) - story by
 - Danger on Dartmoor (1980) - screenwriter, story by[2]
 
Prizes and awards
- Grand Prize of Crime Fiction for the thriller Dash Through The Bill
 
References
- ^ "Audrey Erskine-Lindop". Retrieved 7 May 2013.
 - ^ "Audrey Erskine-Lindop". BFI. Archived from the original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
 
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