Name H. Asterley Role Author | Died 1973 | |
Hugh Cecil Asterley (born 10 May 1902 - 1973) was a British author and colonial administrator, who wrote crime and mystery stories and novels, usually with a south-east Asian setting, as H. C. Asterley.
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Early life
Asterley was born in Souldrop, Bedfordshire.
Career
Asterley was a civil servant, who spent much of his career in Singapore.
His first novel, Rowena Goes Too Far was published in 1931. A bestseller in the UK, it was banned in Australia due to customs belief that it “lacked sufficient claim to the literary to excuse the obscenity” (Marita Bullock and Nicole Moore: Banned In Australia, A Bibliography).
His 1961 novel, Escape to Berkshire, was a change in style, being a post-nuclear war survival novel about the destruction of, and escape from, London.
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