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Old 03-31-2019, 02:52 AM   #6
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Only had a quick look, but there are some great books listed.

The Great Roxhythe by Georgette Heyer, is somewhat of a rarity if I remember rightly. A favorite author of my mum, and because of my love for Rafael Sabatini, decided to check out one day, and was pleasantly surprised and read a few more. I'd also read some Jeffrey Farnol, which was great, and who often got cited as the male Georgette Heyer.

Absolutely loved the small Georgette Heyer collection of mystery novels as well.

My mum did not even know of the existence of about half a dozen rare Georgette Heyer books, which I managed to track down as hardcovers in rare book stores for cheap prices many years ago.

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