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
Sprig Muslin
Sprig Muslin
A Blunt Instrument (Inspector Hannasyde Book 4)
Detection Unlimited
Detection Unlimited (Inspector Hemingway)
Sylvester: or The Wicked Uncle
Envious Casca (Inspector Hemingway Book 2)
Cotillion
Why Shoot a Butler?
Frederica
April Lady
Infamous Army: A Novel of Wellington, Waterloo, Love and War (Georgette Heyer)
Sprig Muslin
The Talisman Ring
Bath Tangle
The Toll-Gate
Death in the Stocks
Arabella
The Toll-Gate
Regency Buck (Thorndike Clean Reads)
Pistols for Two
Black Moth
The Quiet Gentleman
The Quiet Gentleman