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Categorization is odious. There is tremendous overlap among genres. These pigeonholes are offered only as a convenience.

Carola Dunn

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Carola November 6th, 2006 05:44 PM PST

I am the author of these cosy mysteries, set mostly in England during the 1920s. This is a partial list; there are further titles available. They were originally published in hardcover by St Martin's Press and are now available in paperback from Kensington.

My amateur sleuth is Daisy Dalrymple, impoverished daughter of a viscount. Her "sidekick" is Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher of Scotland Yard, whom she meets in the first book of the series. I'd suggest starting with this: Death at Wentwater Court. Lots of my readers are fanatical about reading the series in order, though plenty just pick up the first title that appeals to them and then go back and fill in.

I live in Oregon, though I was born and grew up in England. As well as the mysteries, I have written many Regencies. Details can be found at my website: www.geocities.com/CarolaDunn/ .

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