Biography
>Anne Morice was the pen-name of **Felicity Shaw**, who was born in Kent in 1916.
>Her mother Muriel Rose was the natural daughter of Rebecca Gould and Charles Morice. Muriel Rose married a Kentish doctor, and they had a daughter, Elizabeth. Muriel Rose’s three later daughters—Angela, Felicity and Yvonne—were fathered by playwright Frederick Lonsdale.
>Felicity’s older sister Angela became an actress, married actor and theatrical agent Robin Fox, and produced England’s Fox acting dynasty, including her sons Edward and James and grandchildren Laurence, Jack, Emilia and Freddie.
>Felicity went to work in the office of the GPO Film Unit. There Felicity met and married documentarian Alexander Shaw. They had three children and lived in various countries.
>Felicity wrote two well-received novels in the 1950s, but did not publish again until successfully launching her Tessa Crichton mystery series in 1970, buying a house in Hambleden, near Henley-on-Thames, on the proceeds. Her last novel was published a year after her death at the age of seventy-three on May 18th, 1989.
>>[Biography from <a href=https://www.deanstreetpress.co.uk/pages/author_page/82/>Dean Street Press</a>]
>Her mother Muriel Rose was the natural daughter of Rebecca Gould and Charles Morice. Muriel Rose married a Kentish doctor, and they had a daughter, Elizabeth. Muriel Rose’s three later daughters—Angela, Felicity and Yvonne—were fathered by playwright Frederick Lonsdale.
>Felicity’s older sister Angela became an actress, married actor and theatrical agent Robin Fox, and produced England’s Fox acting dynasty, including her sons Edward and James and grandchildren Laurence, Jack, Emilia and Freddie.
>Felicity went to work in the office of the GPO Film Unit. There Felicity met and married documentarian Alexander Shaw. They had three children and lived in various countries.
>Felicity wrote two well-received novels in the 1950s, but did not publish again until successfully launching her Tessa Crichton mystery series in 1970, buying a house in Hambleden, near Henley-on-Thames, on the proceeds. Her last novel was published a year after her death at the age of seventy-three on May 18th, 1989.
>>[Biography from <a href=https://www.deanstreetpress.co.uk/pages/author_page/82/>Dean Street Press</a>]
Books by Anne Morice
Planning for murder
Publish and be killed
Treble exposure
Death and the Dutiful Daughter
Die for Love; The Substitute Victim; Getting Away With Murder
Murder post-dated
Death in the round
Murder in Outline
Murder by Proxy; A Murder Arranged; Counterstroke
In the frame; Blood flies upwards; Murder in mimicry
Murder in mimicry
Death of a wedding guest
Nursery Tea and Poison
Death of a Heavenly Twin
Killing With Kindness (Keyhole Crime No 6)
Murder on French leave
Death of a Gay Dog
Murder in Married Life
Death in the Grand Manor
A Deadly Shade of Gold, Death of a Heavenly Twin, Maigret and the Millionaires
The happy exiles