Anne Hocking

Anne Hocking
Born 1890
London
Died 20 March 1966
Wokingham, Berkshire, England
Occupation Novelist
Genre Murder mystery, Crime fiction

Mona Naomi Anne Messer Hocking (1890 – 1966) was an English crime writer, best remembered for her detective stories featuring Chief Superintendent William Austen.

Life and career

The daughter of Joseph Hocking, niece of Silas Hocking and Salome Hocking and sister of Elizabeth Nisot and Joan Shill, all writers, Anne Hocking was a prolific mystery writer, author of more than 40 genre novels between 1930 and 1962. One of them (1940's The Wicked Flee) was made into a British crime film in 1957

Bibliography

Chief Superintendent William Austen Series

Other Crime Novels

Crime Novels, signed by "Mona Messer"

Non Crime Novels, signed by "Mona Messer"

References

External links

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