She dropped the series in the late 1950s and concentrated on various genres as well as short stories. The whodunit, set in a World War 2 hospital, was adapted for film by Eagle-Lion Films in 1946, starring Alastair Sim as the Inspector. Green for Danger is Brand’s most famous novel. The character would go on to appear in seven of her novels. In 1941, one of her best-loved characters, Inspector Cockrill of the Kent County Police, made his debut in the book Heads You Lose. Her first novel, Death in High Heels, was written while Brand was working as a salesgirl. She had a number of different occupations, including model, dancer, shop assistant and governess. She was born Mary Christianna Milne in 1907 in Malaya and spent her early years in India. Brand also wrote under the pseudonyms Mary Ann Ashe, Annabel Jones, Mary Roland, and China Thomson. Christianna Brand (DecemMarch 11, 1988) was a crime writer and children's author.
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