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Originally Posted by maddz
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Early in 1936, Woman’s Journal accepted Heyer’s first Regency short story, entitled ‘
Runaway Match’
The following month her second historical story appeared,
‘Incident on the Bath Road’;
War began in 1939 and Heyer was one of several ‘distinguished authors’ asked to contribute a story to The Queen’s Book of the Red Cross, an anthology supported by Her Majesty the Queen in aid of the Lord Mayor’s Fund. Heyer’s story was ‘
Pursuit’
And also
99p
The Nonesuch
Faro's Daughter
{Pre-regency}
The Talisman Ring
Powder And Patch
My Lord John {Historical}
Footsteps in the Dark {Detective}
£1.99
The Convenient Marriage
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Georgette%2...price-asc-rank