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Arthur Leonard Bell Thompson DSO (1 December 1917 – 24 August 1975), known by the pen name of Francis Clifford, was a British writer of crime and thriller novels.

Biography

Thompson was born on 1 December 1917 in Bristol, England. Prior to the Second World War, he worked as a Commercial Assistant in the rice trade, starting in London in 1935 and later in Burma from 1938–9. During the war he was commissioned into the Burma Rifles and served with the Special Operations Executive, serving first in India and then in London. After returning to civilian life he worked as a journalist in the steel industry, and took up writing in his spare time.[1] In 1959 he left his position and started writing full-time.[2] Thompson was married twice, first to Marjorie Bennett in 1944 and then, in 1955, following the dissolution of his first marriage, to Josephine Devereux. He had two sons.[1]

From the late 1950s until his death in Weybridge in 1975, Thompson wrote 18 novels under the name Francis Clifford. His earlier novels were set in Southeast Asia and drew heavily on his experiences there during the Second World War.[1]

Bibliography

Novels

Short story collections

References

  1. ^ a b c Jan Broberg, "Clifford, Francis" in Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers, edited by John M. Reilly. St. Martin’s Press, 1980. ISBN 0-312-82417-3 (pp. 316-318).
  2. ^ Clifford, Francis (1975). The Blind Angle (Abridged ed.). Sweden: Reader's Digest.