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Evelyn Domenica Berckman (18 October 1900 – 18 September 1978) was an American writer noted for her detective and Gothic horror novels. In addition to her novels and screenplays, [3] she also wrote four non-fiction titles about British naval history .
Evelyn Berckman Author Evelyn Berckman was born October 18, 1900 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Berckman was the daughter of a woolen goods merchant named Aaron and wife Hannah, who emigrated to America in the year 1891. They lived in Germantown from 1900 until 1936, a
Evelyn Domenica Berckman was a British author of post-war detective fiction, horror and naval history, with a gift for engaging titles, featuring no one detective but a series of independent young women. The Evil of Time, for instance, features an archaeologist involved in tracing and restoring works of art stolen and hidden by the Nazis.
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Evelyn Berckman was born in Philadelphia and moved to London in 1960. For many years she was a pianist and composer, and wrote plays and (mainly historical) non-fiction in addition to her novels. Her musical career was sidelined by injury for a number of years -- she suffered from temporary paralysis brought on by long sessions of practice on ...
Jan 1, 2024 · Navigating the literary seas of the Evelyn Berckman series is Evelyn Berckman. This author, whether a rising star or a seasoned veteran, has crafted the pages that whisk readers away on this series' journey. Their background, style, and influences often shine through in their writing, making each book a unique experience.
Evelyn Berckman has 48 books on Goodreads with 745 ratings. Evelyn Berckman’s most popular book is The Victorian Album.
Jan 1, 1973 · The Victorian Album: A Novel of Possession. Hardcover – January 1, 1973. There are those among us who are endowed with the gift - not yet understood - of contact in some degree with powers beyond the physical world. Stylish Lorna Teasdale's awareness of possessing this gift pervaded her life, yet she consciously suppressed and resisted it in ...
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