“THE DIVINE GIFT”—The Hon. Mrs. Henry McLaren, who is married to Lord Aberconway’s heir, is one of the recent recruits to the ranks of the writers of detective fiction. Her first novel, “The Divine Gift,” has been published by Longmans and the title is suggested by Nelson’s “divine gift of disobedience.” She is a daughter of the late Sir Melville Macnaughten.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 731, 2 August 1929, Page 16
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61“THE DIVINE GIFT”—The Hon. Mrs. Henry McLaren, who is married to Lord Aberconway’s heir, is one of the recent recruits to the ranks of the writers of detective fiction. Her first novel, “The Divine Gift,” has been published by Longmans and the title is suggested by Nelson’s “divine gift of disobedience.” She is a daughter of the late Sir Melville Macnaughten. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 731, 2 August 1929, Page 16
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