Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
ELISABETH SANXAY HOLDING (1889-1955) was born and brought
up in New York and educated at Miss Whitcombe's and other
schools for young ladies. In 1913 she married George Holding,
a British diplomat. They had two daughters and lived in
various South American countries, and then in Bermuda,
where her husband was a government official. Elisabeth
Sanxay Holding wrote six romantic novels in the 1920s but,
after the stock market crash, turned to the more profitable
genre of detective novels: from 1929-54 she wrote eighteen,
as well as numerous short stories for magazines. In 1949
Raymond Chandler chose her as 'the best character and suspense
writer (for consistent but not large production)', picking The
Blank Wall (1947) as one of his favourites
among her books; it was filmed as The Reckless Moment in
1949 (by Max Ophuls) and as The Deep End (with
Tilda Swinton) in 2001. After her husband's retirement
the Holdings lived in New York City. |