Georgette Heyer. 30 novels
Date: 06 May 2011, 20:21
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List: April Lady v2.0 (htm).rar Arabella (v1) (htm, jpg).rar Bath Tangle (v1) (htm, jpg).rar Beauvallet v2.0 (htm).rar Black Sheep (v2.0) (htm, jpg).rar Charity Girl v2.0 (htm).rar Cotillion.rar Cotillion.rtf Cousin Kate v1.html Detection Unlimited.htm Devil's Cub (v1.0).rar False Colors (v2.0) (htm, jpg).rar Faro's Daughter (v1.0) (htm, jpg).rar Frederica (htm,jpg).rar Friday's Child (v1.0).rar Lady of Quality v2.0 (htm).rar Pistols for Two - ss collection v2.0.htm Regency Buck (v1) (htm, jpg).rar Sprig Muslin v2.0.htm Sylvester.htm The Black Moth.htm The Convenient Marriage(html) (v1.0).rar The Corinthian v2.0 (htm).rar The Grand Sophy v2 (htm).rar The Grand Sophy.rtf The Masqueraders_v2.rtf The Nonesuch (v1.5) (htm).rar The Quiet Gentleman v2.0.htm The Toll-Gate.htm These Old Shades.rtf They Found Him Dead.txt Venetia (htm).rar Georgette Heyer (pronounced "hair") (16 August 1902-4 July 1974) was an English historical romance and detective fiction novelist. Her first novel, The Black Moth, began as a story spun to amuse her younger brother and was published in 1921, when Heyer was only nineteen. The success of her novel These Old Shades, released in the midst of a General Strike, solidified Heyer's opinion that publicity was not necessary to good sales. For the rest of her life, she refused to grant interviews. In the 1930s, Heyer branched out from her Regency romances. The Conqueror, released in 1930, was her first historical novel. The following year she released her first thriller, Footsteps in the Dark. For the next decade, she released one historical romance and one thriller each year. As Heyer's success grew, she had repeated problems with both the tax inspector and plagiarists. She refused to file a lawsuit against the alleged plagiarists, but tried multiple ways of minimizing her tax liability. A limited liability company to administer the rights to her novels was formed, but after Heyer was accused multiple times of taking an overly large salary from the company, she finally sold it, and the rights to the seventeen of her novels that the company owned, to Booker-McConnell. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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