Frances Cowen

Frances Cowen (27 December 1915 − 1992) was a British writer of romantic suspense novels and books for children. Her work appeared under the pseudonym Eleanor Hyde as well as her own name. She was also at times known by the names Frances Munthe and Frances Minto-Cowen.

In addition to writing, Cowen worked for Blackwell's in Oxford, England, in 1938−39; was a member of Air Raid Precautions staff in Dartmouth, Devon, during World War II, and was assistant secretary for the Royal Literary Fund in London from 1955 through 1966. Cowen contributed to anthologies, ''Good Housekeeping'', ''Woman's Weekly'', ''Oxford Times'', and other periodicals and newspapers. She was a staff member of ''Little Folks'' magazine and a member of PEN International and of the Crime Writers' Association. Provided by Wikipedia
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