By 1917 White was working in London in the
Ministry of Pensions, but in 1919 she resigned for a £10 advance in order to write, later saying it was because she disliked "the lack of fresh air and office life". Her publications made her one of the best known crime writers in Britain and the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. White's first three works, published between 1927 and 1930, were mainstream novels. Her first
crime novel, published in 1931, was
Put Out the Light. Although attention to her has faded, in her day she was as well known as writers like
Dorothy L. Sayers and
Agatha Christie. Her works have enjoyed a revival in recent years with a stage adaptation of
The Lady Vanishes touring the UK in 2001, a
BBC broadcast of an abridged version on
BBC Radio 4, and a BBC TV adaptation in 2013. Many of her out-of-print works have recently reappeared in
Amazon Kindle. ==Death==