Christopher Landon

Writer
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A.K.A.Christopher Guy Landon
A.K.A.Christopher Guy Landon
PlacesUnited Kingdom
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Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth29 March 1911, West Byfleet, United Kingdom
Death26 April 1961Frognal, United Kingdom (aged 50 years)
Star signAries
Education
Lancing College
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Biography

Christopher Guy Landon, known as Christopher Landon (29 March 1911 – 26 April 1961) was a British novelist and screenwriter best known for the novel and film Ice Cold in Alex.

Biography

Landon was born in West Byfleet, Surrey. His father was a stockjobber of Huguenot descent and he was a distant cousin of the author Perceval Landon. He was educated at Lancing College and Cambridge University. He studied medicine.

Christopher Landon served with the 51st Field Ambulance in North Africa during the Second World War and with the 1st S.A. Division. He ended the war with the rank of Major in the Royal Army Service Corps.

After the war he wrote several novels including A Flag in the City (1953), a fictional account of World War II British intelligence plans to destroy German fifth column operations in Persia; Stone Cold Dead in the Market; Hornet's Nest; Dead Men Rise Up Never; and Unseen Enemy (also known as The Shadow of Time).

He died of accidental alcohol and barbiturate poisoning at his home in Frognal in 1961, leaving a wife and three children.

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