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Maggie MacKeever

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Born January 1, 1944 (82 years old)
Also known as: Maggie Mackeever, Gail Clark
13 books
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50 readers

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Dulcie Bligh

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Matters are looking grim for the rakish Earl of Dorset: ravishing Lady Arabella Arbuthnot has gone to meet her maker by way of his knife plunged deep into her fickle heart, which makes him the chief suspect. But villains and Bow Street alike are no match for Dorset's fond aunt, the bewitching, calculating, and totally unscrupulous Baroness Dulcie Bligh. Regency Romance/Mystery by Maggie MacKeever writing as Gail Clark; originally published by Pocket

Bachelor's Fare

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Sir Malcolm Calveley had an eye for the ladies—including his own cousin’s wife, beautiful Lady Thea Davenham. But there was also Miss Melly Bagshot, the new milliner’s assistant from Brighton. Melly knew all about rakes like Sir Malcolm and she was determined not to prove easy prey. Could she beat him at his own game?Regency Romance by Maggie MacKeever, writing as Gail Clark; originally published by Pocket

Waltz with a Vampire

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Emily Dinwiddie's Reasons To Seek Out Count Revay-Czobar 1. I suspect he is a vampire. Who better to help me solve the mystery of my father's murder, especially when my dear papa would have been thrilled to learn such creatures really do exist? His bite may well prove useful, although I suppose it would be beyond rude to ask to examine his teeth. 2. Surely a vampire will be familiar with London's underworld. Perhaps with its "otherworld," as well. Not that I require protection, of course, but a few words of advice would not go amiss. And I suppose it could prove educational to feel the count's arm around me... 3. The man--demon? beast? I must inquire--is fascinating, to say the least. Powerful. Mysterious. Quite handsome, in fact. He rather takes my breath away. Especially with that lovely, sensual mouth...

The baroness of Bow Street

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London society thrives on scandal and fears the truth. Lord Warwick has been found dead and the infamous Leda Langtry is fingered as the perpetrator. The Bow Street police seem to have the whole mess cleaned up and taken care of. No need for scandal. But they didn't foresee the flamboyant Baroness of Bow Street, Dulcie Bligh. She doesn't buy the official story and she's not about to let Leda hang for a crime she didn't commit. In this crime caper, the truth seems to change almost as much as the Baroness's hair color and certainly seems less obvious than her pink or green locks. You see, the baroness is a bit eccentric, a bit ahead of her time. Her brilliant mind and powers of perception tend to keep her ahead of everyone else, but can she stay ahead of the true murderer left wandering the streets? Could the real culprit be someone close to her? Or worse yet, could the killer be closer to Lady Bligh's niece, Mignon Montague, a sweet young girl brought to London to escape misfortune only to walk right into it?

Strange bedfellows

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When Lady March's charming and devoted husband, Marriot, disappears for six months; everyone is at a loss to understand his absence. Especially his lovely wife, Nell, who loves him dearly. Suddenly, on the eve of a friend's visit, Marriot reappears, his six-month adventure a total blank. He can remember nothing--and cannot explain the case of priceless jewels he is carrying. Has he stolen them?

A Banbury Tale

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The eccentric Lady Mathilda Tyrewhitte-Wilson intended to remain a widow at 29 despite the interest of the notorious Earl of Wilmington and the saintly Sir Timothy Rockingham. But when the notorious earl became involved in the affairs of young Madeleine de Villiers and her schoolmate turned actress-and drew Tilda in as well-that was a different story. Regency Romance by Maggie MacKeever; originally published by Fawcett Crest

Lover's Knot

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Confused about her troubled marriage, Kendra Taylor needs time to sort out her feelings. Retreating to an abandoned cabin left to her husband, Isaac, by the maternal grandmother he never knew, she is quickly welcomed into the rural community of Toms Brook. She soon becomes curious about a beautiful heirloom quilt and the past Isaac has always refused to explore. The unusual quilt clearly has a story to tell, and Kendra hopes that helping her husband connect with his roots may also help him reconnect with her.At first Isaac's reluctant visits to the cabin only underscore the difficulties in their marriage. But as circumstances force them to piece together a new relationship, Isaac discovers that the history of a family he never knew may hold the key to his future.As a passionate story of strength, loss and desperation unfolds, the secrets of the quilt are revealed and the threads of an unraveling marriage are secured.

Lady Sherry & Highwayman

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WHAT A LOSS TO THE LADIES OF LONDON--A MOST HANDSOME HIGHWAYMAN MUST BE HANGED! Celebrated writer Lady Sherris Childe is perhaps the only female in England eager for the execution of the notorious Captain Toby. The event will surely inspire her next novel, especially when Captain Toby escapes, having forced Sherry at gunpoint to help him! The ensuing escapades rival one of Sherry's plots. That is, until Sherry begins to fall in love with a man she is sure she can never have....