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'''Candice Proctor''' has written a number of mysteries as C.S. Harris as well as her historical romances. Her Ph.D. is in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century European history and for a short period she worked as an assistant professor at Midwestern State University in Texas. She has a published academic work: [http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/PWE%252f.aspx ''Women, Equality, and the French Revolution''] (Greenwood Press, 1990).
 
'''Candice Proctor''' has written a number of mysteries as C.S. Harris as well as her historical romances. Her Ph.D. is in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century European history and for a short period she worked as an assistant professor at Midwestern State University in Texas. She has a published academic work: [http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/PWE%252f.aspx ''Women, Equality, and the French Revolution''] (Greenwood Press, 1990).
  

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Candice Proctor has written a number of mysteries as C.S. Harris as well as her historical romances. Her Ph.D. is in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century European history and for a short period she worked as an assistant professor at Midwestern State University in Texas. She has a published academic work: Women, Equality, and the French Revolution (Greenwood Press, 1990).

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