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Old 12-01-2017, 03:43 PM   #192
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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
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

Ooh, well spotted... Grabbed the historicals I hadn't already got (apart from Powder and Patch).
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