Difference between revisions of "Marguerite Bell"
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* [[The Devil's Daughter|''Devil's Daughter, The'']] - July, 1978 | * [[The Devil's Daughter|''Devil's Daughter, The'']] - July, 1978 | ||
* [[A Distant Drum|''Distant Drum, A'']] - January, 2005 | * [[A Distant Drum|''Distant Drum, A'']] - January, 2005 | ||
− | * [[A Rose | + | * [[A Rose For Danger|''Rose for Danger, A'']] - May, 1977 |
* [[Sea Change|''Sea Change'']] - July, 2002 | * [[Sea Change|''Sea Change'']] - July, 2002 |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 19 November 2012
Marguerite Bell is one of the pseudonyms of Ida Pollock, née Crowe (born 12 April 1908 in Lewisham, Kent, England), a British writer of several short-stories and over a hundred romance novels under her married name, Ida Pollock, and under her numerous pseudonyms: Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, and Mary Whistler.
Books
- Bride by Auction - November, 1989
- Devil's Daughter, The - July, 1978
- Distant Drum, A - January, 2005
- Rose for Danger, A - May, 1977
- Sea Change - July, 2002