Wayman, Vivienne
WAYMAN, Vivienne
WAYMAN, Vivienne. British, b. 1926. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Children's fiction. Career: Art teacher; housewife. Publications: The Rose Boy at Penny Spring, 1968; Emma of Lark Water Hall, 1969; The Alabaster Princess, 1970; A Cage in the Apple Orchard, 1972; The Seventh Bull Maiden, 1974; Panchit's Secret, 1975; The Golden Duck (crime fiction), 1990. Address: 42 Old Church Lane, Stanmore, Middx HA7 2RH, England. Online address: [email protected]
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BORN: 1890, Torquay, England
DIED: 1976, Wallingford, England
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Fiction, Drama
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