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Jocelyn Playfair

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Jocelyn Malan Playfair (born Lucknow, India, 1904 – died 1996) was a British novelist.

Her father was Lieutenant-Colonel Noel Malan. Both of her parents were of French Huguenot descent. The year she was born (1904), her father accompanied Francis Younghusband on the Younghusband Expedition to Tibet.

She married Ian Playfair in 1930, who was in the Royal Engineers and later was appointed the rank of Major-General. After the birth of their two sons, the couple returned to Britain in the late 1930s. She wrote ten books between 1939 and 1952.[1]

Bibliography

  • Murder without Mystery (1939)
  • Storm in a Village (1940)
  • Eastern Week-End (1940)
  • The Mill (1942)
  • A House in the Country (1944), republished by Persephone Books in 2002 (ISBN 978-19031-552-02)
  • Men Without Armour (1946)
  • The Desirable Residence (1947)
  • The Fire and the Rose (1948)
  • A Man called Miranda (1949)
  • The Nettlebed (1952)

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