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Old 05-17-2014, 10:30 AM   #14
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My mom, both grandmas, and I all read Mary Stewart's books, along with Victoria Holt.

The only ebooks I'm aware of available in the US are the 4 books in the Arthurian saga (in one volume). However, her romantic suspense novels are available in the UK.

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My grandmother (who I never saw read LOL) had piles of paperbacks on the landing leading to the second floor of her house. That was where Mary Stewart and I first became acquainted. I still have those copies of Touch Not the Cat, The Ivy Tree, My Brother Michael, & Nine Coaches Waiting... and Touch Not the Cat & The Ivy Tree are the rattiest of all the copies.

Is any of her stuff available as ebooks?
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