She Fell Among Thieves | |
Author: | Dornford Yates |
Series: | Chandos books |
Genre: | Novel |
Publisher: | Hodder and Stoughton[1] |
Release Date: | 1935 |
Media Type: | |
Pages: | 320 |
Preceded By: | Fire Below |
Followed By: | An Eye for a Tooth |
She Fell Among Thieves is a 1935 adventure novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), the fifth in his 'Chandos' thriller series. It was serialised in Woman's Journal (December 1934 to April 1935, illustrated by Forster). The title comes from a phrase in the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
The story is set in the Pyrenees. Chandos, recently widowed, and Mansel have to rescue a drugged young woman who has been held captive at Château Jezreel by the villainous elderly matriarch Vanity Fair.
She Fell Among Thieves was written shortly after Mercer's second marriage, to Elizabeth, and was dedicated "To Jill" – the name he always used for her.
The novel was not quite as well received as the earlier 'Chandos' books had been. Although it was accepted for UK serialisation in the Woman's Journal, appearing in five parts between December 1934 and April 1935, the US Saturday Evening Post declined it, female villains not being to American taste.