F. E. Mills Young

Florence Ethel Mills Young (1875 – 6 November 1945[1]) was an English writer of popular fiction.

Born in Twickenham, Middlesex, United Kingdom, in 1875,[1] Young wrote 50 novels between 1910 and 1941.

A Mistaken Marriage (1908) contains highly negative Jewish characters, as do many novels about South Africa in that period, in connection with illegal diamond selling.

The main character is said by the heroine to have "the ugliest smile she had ever seen distort a human face.

[5] She died in Three Anchor Bay, Cape Town, South Africa at 6 November 1945.