Derek Marlowe was born in London in 1938. He was a novelist, playwright and screen writer. A Dandy in Aspic, his first novel, was originally published in 1966 and became an international bestseller. It was translated into 15 languages and Marlowe himself adapted the book into a film starring Laurence Harvey and Mia Farrow. He was the author of eight further novels, including The Disappearance, which became a film starring Donald Sutherland. Marlowe had one son, Ben, and died in 1996 at the age of fifty-eight.
Novels
A Dandy in Aspic (1965)
Memoirs of a Venus Lackey (1968)
A Single Summer With Lord B (1969)
Echoes of Celandine (1970)
aka The Disappearance
Do You Remember England? (1972)
Somebody's Sister (1974)
Nightshade (1976)
The Rich Boy from Chicago (1979)
Nancy Astor (1982)
Memoirs of a Venus Lackey (1968)
A Single Summer With Lord B (1969)
Echoes of Celandine (1970)
aka The Disappearance
Do You Remember England? (1972)
Somebody's Sister (1974)
Nightshade (1976)
The Rich Boy from Chicago (1979)
Nancy Astor (1982)
Books containing stories by Derek Marlowe