A Banbury Tale by Maggie MacKeever

A Banbury Tale
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. Originally published by Fawcett Crest

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Maggie MacKeever, aka Gail Clark and Grace South, is the author of thirty-plus historical romances, most of them set during England's Regency era. Her first story, about a witch who lived in a tree, was written in third grade. During her various attempts at legitimate employment -negative stripper for a college yearbook company; secretary for a telephone company, the Arco Alaskan pipeline project, a local psychic, and a post production sound house; and, most lengthily, dialogue supervisor for television and feature films -- she also wrote commercials, educational and industrial film narration, and screenplays. (And thank-you notes for the psychic, but those were hardly a career highlight.)

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