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Frederick Laurence Green[1] (1902–1953) was a British writer who had 14 titles published between 1934 and 1952. He is best known for his 1945 novel, Odd Man Out, which was adapted into a film.
F.L. Green | |
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Born | Frederick Laurence Green 6 April 1902 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
Died | 14 April 1953 51) Bristol, England | (aged
Occupation | Author, writer |
Genre | Fiction |
Born in Portsmouth, on 6 April 1902,[2] Green published his first novel, Julius Penton, in 1934. It was his second book, 1939's On the Night of the Fire, which made his name. On the Night of the Fire was also adapted for the screen in 1939 and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst.
In 1929 he married Irish-born Margaret Edwards, with whom he lived in Belfast from the mid-1930s. His last novel, Ambush for the Hunter, was published in 1952.
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