Annabel Murray

Annabel Murray

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name = Annabel Murray


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occupation = Novelist
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period = 19821994
genre = Romantic novel
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Annabel Murray was a popular writer of 32 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1982 to 1994.

Bibliography

ingle Novels

* "Roots of Heaven" (1982)
* "Master of Camariguo" (1982)
* "Keegan's Kingdom" (1983)
* "Villa of Vengeance" (1983)
* "Chrysanthemum and the Sword" (1983)
* "Shadow of a Life" (1983)
* "Dear Green Isle" (1984)
* "The Cotswold Lion" (1985)
* "Land of Thunder" (1986)
* "Wild for to Hold" (1986)
* "Plumed Serpent" (1986)
* "Fantasy Woman" (1986)
* "Ring of Claddagh" (1986)
* "No Strings Attached" (1987)
* "Untamed Sanctuary" (1987)
* "A Promise Kept" (1987)
* "Gift Beyond Price" (1987)
* "Colour the Sky Red" (1988)
* "Heart's Treasure" (1988)
* "Sympathetic Strangers" (1988)
* "Question of Love" (1988)
* "Don't Ask Why" (1988)
* "Island Turmoil" (1989)
* "Black Lion of Skiapelos" (1989)
* "Let Fate Decide" (1989)
* "The Eagle of Solamenza" (1989)
* "Impossible Inheritance" (1991)
* "Sting in the Tail" (1991)
* "Tired of Kissing" (1991)
* "A Man for Christmas" (1992)
* "Only Two Can Share" (1993)
* "A Loving Winner" (1994)

References and Sources

* [http://www.eharlequin.com Harlequin Enterprises Ltd's Website]

External links

* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/annabel-murray Annabel Murray's Webpage] in Fantastic Fiction's Website


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