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* ''Rachel Weeping'' (1957) - Short stories
* ''Rachel Weeping'' (1957) - Short stories
* ''[[Tiger Bay (1959 film)|Tiger Bay]]'' (1958) - Screenplay, with [[John Hawkesworth (producer)|John Hawkesworth]]
* ''[[Tiger Bay (1959 film)|Tiger Bay]]'' (1958) - Screenplay, with [[John Hawkesworth (producer)|John Hawkesworth]]
* ''Ballad of the Running Man'' (1961) - Hodder & Stoughton
* ''The Ballad of the Running Man'' (1961) - Hodder & Stoughton
* ''A Grave Affair'' (1971)
* ''A Grave Affair'' (1971)
* ''A Game of Consequences'' (1978) - Hutchinson
* ''A Game of Consequences'' (1978) - Hutchinson

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Nancey Hermione Bodington (1920-), better known under her pen name Shelley Smith, is a British novelist.

Life

Bodington was born in 1920, and lived in Steyning, Sussex. She wrote crime novels, mostly under the name Shelley Smith, also short stories and at least one screenplay.[1]

Works

  • This is the House (1945)
  • Come and Be Killed! (1946) -
  • He Died of Murder! (1947) - Under her own name
  • How Many Miles to Babylon (1950) - Short stories
  • The Man With a Calico Face (1951)
  • Man Alone (1952) - Hodder & Stoughton (US The Crooked Man)
  • An Afternoon to Kill (1953)
  • The Party at No. 5 (1954) - Hodder & Stoughton (US The Cellar at No. 5)
  • The Lord Have Mercy (1956)
  • Rachel Weeping (1957) - Short stories
  • Tiger Bay (1958) - Screenplay, with John Hawkesworth
  • The Ballad of the Running Man (1961) - Hodder & Stoughton
  • A Grave Affair (1971)
  • A Game of Consequences (1978) - Hutchinson

See also

References

  1. ^ Writers Directory. Springer. 2016. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-34-903650-9.