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Emery Bonett (2 December 1906 – 7 November 1995) was the
pen name A pen name, also called a ''nom de plume'' or a literary double, is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name. A pen na ...
of Felicity Winifred Carter, an English writer and playwright. Her books were made into films. She wrote several mystery, suspense and detective novels in collaboration with her husband,
John Bonett John Bonett was the pen name of John Hubert Arthur Coulson (10 August 1906 – 21 January 1989), an English writer, best known for numerous mystery and detective novels written in collaboration with his wife, Emery Bonett. He was born in Lon ...
, published during the 1940s-60s.


Life

Felicity Winifred Carter was born in
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,
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, to John Carter and Winifred (née Naylor). Her father worked in his Sheffield-based family firm of manufacturing chemists, Carter and Sons Ltd. She came from a literary family: her mother,
Winifred Carter :''not to be confused with Winifred S Carter, an American celebrity chef and cookery author also active from the 1920s–40s''. Winifred Carter (c. 1883–1949) was an English author and playwright, who was particularly active from the 1920s–4 ...
, was a prolific author, as was her uncle, John L. Carter, and her aunt,
Edith Carter Edith Carter (died 14 June 1934) was an English stage actress and playwright, who was active in the 1920s-30s. She was the sister of the novelist John L. Carter, the aunt of the mystery and detective novel author Emery Bonett and the sister-in- ...
, penned several plays. Initial success came with ''
A Girl Must Live ''A Girl Must Live'' is a 1939 British romantic comedy film directed by Carol Reed that stars Margaret Lockwood, Renee Houston, Lilli Palmer, Hugh Sinclair, and Naunton Wayne. Based on a 1936 novel by Emery Bonett with the same title, the plot ...
'', which was first serialized in ''Leisure'' magazine and later published as a novel in 1936. It was also adapted as a 1939 film of the same name, starring
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. She married John Hubert Arthur Coulson (John Bonett), at Westminster Registry Office, London on 21 January 1939. They had one son, Nicholas (Nick) John Coulson, born 2 January 1947, at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital, Hammersmith, London. She lived in Spain with her husband during her later years. John planned the books and Emery did most of the actual writing: the partnership is described by the self-penned blurb in the
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edition of ''No Grave for a Lady'':
"John and Emery Bonett met at a Spanish language class. Instead of learning Spanish they became engaged. Emery had been a repertory actress, a scene-painter, a showgirl at the Prince of Wales, the back legs of a horse, and finally a writer. She was working as an ‘extra’ in a film studio when she heard that her first novel, ''A Girl Must Live'', had been accepted for publication. The next time she set foot in the same studio was to see the film version of the story being made.
John had been in various disreputable professions: banker, company secretary, Civil Servant, journalist, sales promotion executive. Emery found he had imagination and plot-sense as well as grammar and a distorted sense of humour, not to mention a magnificent grasp of facts – which always eluded Emery. So she brought him into the writing business... Jointly and separately they have written for radio and television, short stories, song lyrics, and film scripts."


Combined works of John and Emery Bonett

Novels (with first UK/US publishing date) Credited to Emery Bonett: *''A Girl Must Live'' 1936/— *''Never Go Dark'' 1940/— *''Make Do With Spring'' 1941/— *''High Pavement'' (US title: ''Old Mrs Camelot'') 1944/1944 Credited to John and Emery Bonett: *''Dead Lion'' 1949/1949 *''A Banner for Pegasus'' (US title: ''Not in the Script'') 1951/1951 *''No Grave for a Lady'' 1960/1959 *''Better Dead'' (US title: ''Better Off Dead'') 1964/1964 *''The Private Face of Murder'' 1966/1966 *''This Side Murder?'' (US title: ''Murder On the Costa Brava'') 1967/1967 *''The Sound of Murder'' 1970/1971 *''No Time to Kill'' 1972/1972 Credited to John Bonett: *''Perish the Thought'' 1984/— BBC Radio plays (with first broadcast date) *''One Fine Day'' 27.10.44
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– included in ''Radio Theatre: Plays Specially Written for Broadcasting'', edited and introduced by Val Gielgud; published: MacDonald & Co, London, 1946 *''Mr Beverly Plays God'' 15.7.46 Home Service *''The Puppet Master'' 29.1.48 Home Service – included in ''Five Radio Plays'', edited and introduced by Val Gielgud; published: Vox Mundi, London, 1948 *''Divorce From Reality'' 16.11.52
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*''Deadly Nightingale'' 15.8.62 Home Service *''Manalive'' 31.10.62 Home Service – recording now lost *''The Gossamer Syndrome'' 7.4.75 Radio 4 Television (with first broadcast date) *''One Fine Day'' UK 14.8.47 *''Face to Face'' UK 11.8.51 *''
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Presents: Blue Murder'' US/UK 24.8.55 *''The Puppet Master'' US 24.1.56 Films *'' A Girl Has to Live'' (US title: ''A Girl Must Live'') UK 1939 – based on eponymous novel *'' One Exciting Night'' aka ''You Can’t Do Without Love'' UK 1944 – wrote additional dialogue *'' My Sister and I'' UK 1948 – based on novel: ''High Pavement'' *'' The Glass Mountain'' (Italian title: ''Montagna di cristallo'') Italy/UK 1949 – cowrote screenplay; also wrote lyrics to ''Take the Sun'', a Nino Rota song featured in the film *''
Children Galore ''Children Galore'' is a 1955 comedy film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Eddie Byrne and June Thorburn. A village squire offers to give away a cottage to a deserving family with the most grandchildren. Cast * Eddie Byrne as Zacky Jones * ...
'' UK 1955 – cowrote screenplay


References


External links

*
Bonett Manuscripts
Collection of published and unpublished manuscripts, novels, etc. at
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Library. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bonett, Emery 1906 births 1995 deaths People from Ecclesall English crime fiction writers English mystery writers English women novelists British women screenwriters Women mystery writers 20th-century English women writers 20th-century English novelists Writers from Sheffield 20th-century English screenwriters