Georgette Heyer
Georgette Heyer was an English novelist and short-story writer who essentially established the historical romance genre and its Regency romance subgenre. Born in Wimbledon in 1902, she began her writing career in 1921 and became known as the 'Queen of Regency romance,' publishing prolifically until her death in 1974. From 1944 onward, she focused almost exclusively on Regency novels, becoming renowned for her brilliant wit, superb prose, and memorable stories.
Regency romance
historical romance
detective fiction
Friday's Child
The Masqueraders
Masqueraders
Duplicate Death
Duplicate Death (Inspector Hemingway)
Devil's Cub
Penhallow
The Unknown Ajax
The Unknown Ajax
A Blunt Instrument
Blunt Instrument (Inspector Hannasyde)
Foundling
A Civil Contract
Powder and Patch
Conqueror: A novel of William the Conqueror, the bastard son who overpowered a kingdom and the woman who melted his heart
Duplicate Death (Inspector Hemingway Book 3)
Envious Casca
The Grand Sophy
These Old Shades
A Civil Contract (Regency Romances Book 21)
They Found Him Dead
A Civil Contract
The Corinthian
Behold, Here's Poison