Celia Dale (1912–2011) was an English author and book reviewer. She wrote thirteen novels and a collection of short stories, with a focus on crime fiction later in her career. In 1986, she won the Crime Writers’ Association Veuve Clicquot Short Story Award for “Lines of Communication,” which appears in her collection A Personal Call and Other Stories.
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