Margaret Carr (novelist)

Margaret Carr
BornNovember 25, 1935
Salford, England
Other names
  • Martin Carroll
  • Carole Kerr
  • Belle Jackson
EducationHigh school
OccupationMystery and romance writer
OrganizationCrime Writers' Association
Parent(s)Richard Taylor; Isabel Jackson Taylor

Margaret Carr (born November 25, 1935) is a British author of mysteries and romance novels who has written under the pseudonyms of Martin Carroll, Carole Kerr, and Belle Jackson, as well as her own name. Born in Salford, England, she is the daughter of Richard and Isabel Taylor.[1] Critic Herbert Harris says Carr "brings a lighthearted touch to the romantic thriller" meant for an audience of "female readers, particularly the young and unsophisticated...".[2]

Bibliography

As Margaret Carr

  • Spring Into Love (1967) OCLC 30291309
  • Tread Warily at Midnight (1971) OCLC 16200548
  • Dangerous Affair (1971) OCLC 316197640
  • Sitting Duck (1972) OCLC 16198227
  • Who's the Target? (1974) OCLC 16234286
  • Wait for the Wake (1974) OCLC 16280499
  • Too Close for Comfort (1974) OCLC 16298148
  • Blood Will Out (1975) OCLC 16299645
  • Sharendel (1976) OCLC 16367299
  • Blindman's Bluff (1976) OCLC 16298048
  • Out of the Past (1976) OCLC 16381444
  • Dare the Devil (1976) OCLC 315717348
  • Twin Tragedy (1977) OCLC 16368420
  • The Witch of Wykham (1978) OCLC 59830893
  • An Innocent Abroad (1979) OCLC 59833691
  • Daggers Drawn (1980) OCLC 16547928
  • Dark Intruder (1991) OCLC 220750617
  • Deadly Pursuit (1991) OCLC 220750584
  • Disputed Love (1999) OCLC 808152074
  • Beloved Enemy (1999) OCLC 811769566
  • The Waiting Time (2000) OCLC 811848567
  • The House in the Pines (2000) OCLC 811773920
  • The Heat of the Moment (2007) OCLC 861302496
  • The Art of Romance (2007) OCLC 808372005
  • A Dark Gentleman (2007) OCLC 811770505
  • For the Love of a Devil (2009) OCLC 809410200
  • A Dream Come True (2009) OCLC 427612261
  • A Caring Heart (2010) OCLC 811769656

As Martin Carroll

As Carole Kerr

As Belle Jackson

References

  1. ^ "Margaret Carr". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2003. Retrieved September 5, 2019.
  2. ^ John M. Reilly, ed. (1980). "Carr, Margaret". Twentieth-Century Crime and Mystery Writers. MacMillan. p. 273. ISBN 0-333-30107-2.

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