Emma Drummond
Emma Drummond (born 1931) is a British writer, who sometimes writes under the pen name Elizabeth Darrell.
Biography
Drummond was born in a Military Hospital, as her father was a member of the British Army. She spent her early childhood in Hong Kong, where her father was stationed. She eventually married a senior British Civil Servant. Her employment was as a WRAC (Women's Royal Army Corps).
Bibliography
- At the Going Down of the Sun
- And in the Morning
- We Will Remember
- Scarlet Shadows
- The Burning Land
- The Rice Dragon
- Beyond All frontiers
- Forget The Glory
- Some Far Elusive Dawn
- That Sweet and Savage Land
- A Question of Honour
- A Distant hero
- Act of Valour
- The Savage Sky[1]
Footnotes
- Bibliographical detail taken from The Savage Sky published by Simon & Schuster (UK) 1997 with ISBN of 0-684 81984 8
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