Georgette Heyer
Georgette Heyer was an English novelist and short-story writer, in both the Regency romance and detective fiction genres. Her writing career began in 1921, when she turned a story conceived for her ailing younger brother into the novel The Black Moth. In 1925 Heyer married George Ronald Rougier, a mining engineer. The couple spent several years living in Tanganyika Territory and Macedonia before returning to England in 1929. After her novel These Old Shades became popular despite its release during the General Strike, Heyer determined that publicity was not necessary for good sales. For the rest of her life she refused to grant interviews, telling a friend: "My private life concerns no one but myself and my family."
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Royal Escape
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1938
A Blunt Instrument
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1938
They Found Him Dead
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1937
An Infamous Army (Alastair-Audley #4)
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1937
Behold, Here's Poison
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1936
Death in the Stocks
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1935
Regency Buck
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1935
Merely Murder
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1935
The Unfinished Clue
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1934
The Convenient Marriage
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1934
Why shoot a butler?
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1933
Devil's Cub (Alastair-Audley #2)
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1932
Footsteps in the Dark
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1932
The Conqueror
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1931
Barren Corn
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1930