Curtis Yorke, the
pen name of Susan Rowley Richmond Lee (1854 – 1930), was a Scottish writer.
The daughter of John Jex Long, she was born Susan Rowley Long in
Scotland and was educated in
Glasgow. She married John Wilson Richmond Lee, a mining engineer. The couple moved to
Kensington. She published her first novel That Little Girl in 1886[1] and went on to publish almost 50 titles.[2]
Selected works
Hush!: A Novel (1888), 3 volumes, published by
Richard Bentley
Dudley. A Story Of Modern Life (1888) published by Jarrold & Sons
The Wild Ruthvens: A Home Story (1889) published by
Jarrold & Sons
The Mystery of Belgrave Square (1889) published by F.V. White
A Romance of Modern London: A Novel (1892), 3 volumes, published by F.V. White
His Heart to Win (1893) published by Jarrold & Sons
Between the Silences and Other Stories (1894) published by Jarrold & Sons
The Medlicotts: An Uneventful Family Chronicle (1895) published by Jarrold & Sons
Because of the Child: A Story without a Plot (1897) published by Jarrold & Sons
A Flirtation with Truth (1897) published by John Macqueen
Carpathia Knox: A Novel (1900) published by Jarrold & Sons