Alan Scholefield
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Alan Scholefield is a South African writer
Writer
A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

 famous for his Macrae and Silver series.

He lives in Hampshire and is married to Australian novelist Anthea Goddard. They have three daughters.

Born in Cape Town, Scholefield was educated at Queen’s College, Queenstown and the University of Cape Town
University of Cape Town
The University of Cape Town is a public research university located in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. UCT was founded in 1829 as the South African College, and is the oldest university in South Africa and the second oldest extant university in Africa.-History:The roots of...

 where he read Eng. Lit. After university, from which he graduated in 1951, Scholefield became a journalist on The Cape Times and The Cape Argus.

With his first wife Patricia, he lived in Spain writing short stories for America, Canada and London. The marriage broke up in 1960 and in 1962 he married the Australian journalist and novelist Anthea Goddard and settled in London.

Scholefield’s first novel A View of Vultures was published in 1966. In addition to his novels, Scholefield has written a non-fiction history of three African monarchies, The Dark Kingdoms and has written three dramas for South African Broadcasting (SABC) and a stage adaptation of Treasure Island.

In 1981 Scholefield’s novel Venom was made into a film starring Klaus Kinski
Klaus Kinski
Klaus Kinski, born Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski , was a German actor. He appeared in more than 130 films, and is perhaps best-remembered as a leading role actor in Werner Herzog films: Aguirre, the Wrath of God , Nosferatu the Vampyre , Woyzeck , Fitzcarraldo and Cobra Verde .-Early...

 and Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed was an English actor known for his burly screen presence. Reed exemplified his real-life macho image in "tough guy" roles...

.

Novels published:
A view of Vultures Heinemann (1966),
Great Elephant Heinemann (1967),
The Eagles of Malice Heinemann (1968),
Wild Dog Running Heinemann (1970),
The Young Masters Heinemann (1972),
The Hammer of God Heinemann (1973),
Lion in the Evening Heinemann (1974),
The Alpha Raid Heinemann (1976),
Venom Heinemann (1977),
Point of Honour Heinemann (1979),
Berlin Blind Heinemann (1980),
The Stone Flower Hamish Hamilton(1982),
The Sea Cave Hamish Hamilton (1983),
Fire in the Ice Hamish Hamilton (1984),
King of the Golden Valley Hamish Hamilton (1985),
The Last Safari Hamish Hamilton (1987),
The Lost Giants Hamish Hamilton (1989),
Loyalties Chapmans (1991),
Night Child Chapmans (1992),
Dirty Weekend Macmillan (1990),
Thief Taker Macmillan (1991),
Never Die in January Macmillan (1992),
Threats & Menaces Macmillan (1993),
Don’t Be a Nice Girl Macmillan (1994),
Burn Out Headline (1994),
Buried Treasure Headline (1995),
Night MovesMacmillan (1996),
Bad Timing Headline(1997),
The Drowning Mark Macmillan(1997).

Writing as Lee Jordan:
Cat’s Eyes Hodder & Stoughton (1981 with Anthea Goddard),
Criss Cross Coronet (1983),
The Deadly Side of the Square Macmillan(1988),
The Toy Cupboard Macmillan(1989),
Chain Reaction Macmillan(1989)

History:
The Dark Kingdoms Heinemann(1975)

TV Serials:
River Horse Lake (1983),
Sea Tiger(1985) SABC

Screenplays:
My Friend Angelo (1990) SABC

Stage Adaptations:
Treasure Island(1978)

External links

  • http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/alan-scholefield/
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