Celia Dale

Celia Dale (15 January 1912 – 31 December 2011), was an English author and book reviewer.

Family
Both Celia Dale's parents were actors – her father was the noted stage and television actor James Dale (1887–1985), her mother Marguerite Adamson. She was a cousin of the novelist Sarah Harrison. She was married to the journalist and critic Guy Ramsey, until his death in 1959.

Work
Celia Dale's first novel,  The Least Of These, was published in 1943 and she went on to write twelve more and a volume of short stories. Her later novels were psychological thrillers. She won several awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Best Short Story of the Year award for Lines of Communication and A Personal Call and other stories in 1986. She also worked as a secretary to the author Rumer Godden. Four of her novels were reissued as Faber Finds in 2008.

Adaptations
Dale's sixth novel, A Spring of Love, was televised as a four-part drama, Love Story: Mr Right, which aired on BBC One in 1983.

Celia Dale died on 31 December 2011, at age 99.