Betty Trask published her first novel in 1928, called
Cotton Glove Country, when she was 35 years old. She then published at least 32 more novels until 1957, an average of one a year, which were published by
Hodder & Stoughton,
Collins or
Robert Hale. She also published short stories in
The Royal Magazine,
Woman’s Journal and
Ladies Home Journal. Between 1935 and 1952 she also wrote 22 novels under the name Ann Delamain which were published by
Constable,
Collins and
Hurst and Blackett. Only one short story is known under this name, published in
Everywoman’s in December 1939. Delamain was a family name: her great great great uncle Thomas Hine of
Thomas Hine & Co., married a Frenchwoman, Françoise Elizabeth Delamain, the daughter of another brandy merchant of
Jarnac, in southwestern France. In the five years between 1935 and 1939 Betty Trask published four novels every year. None of her novels are currently in print. == Personal life and death ==