Came a Dark Rider

Came a Dark Rider

by Avery Taylor
Came a Dark Rider

Came a Dark Rider

by Avery Taylor

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Overview

A thrilling romance set during the French Revolution.
Lady Lenore Beldon had been promised in marriage to a man she detested. Her fiance, Sir Richard Deal, was a cold, cruel man who loved only her title but, in obedience to her father she sets out to join him at his estate near London.
Staying at a small country inn after her coach broke an axle she overhears a plot to assassinate the Prince of Wales but the man she runs to for help is, himself, embroiled in the plan and she is taken prisoner.
Help comes from a highwayman who calls himself Captain Black and together they foil the attempt.
She'd always dreaded the thought of marriage to
Sir Richard, but how much more so after realising she had fallen in love with her rescuer.
She had sensed that he was not what he seemed but at a soirée in London, at the house of the charming Marquis de Serran, she learns his true identity.
How could she guess that the discovery would lead her to the very steps of the guillotine?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503071124
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/18/2014
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

Avery Taylor was born in Bristol in 1941 to a family of artists, mother a singer, uncle a magician and aunt a writer. However, though she loved singing it was obvious she would never make the grade and so she followed in her Aunt's footsteps.
Moving to London in 1960 she won third prize in a serial story competition run by DC Thompson of Dundee and, after her second serial was pubished she turned to novels, her first book for Robert Hale, Honour in a Shallow Cup, being published in 1965.
In 1966 she was interviewed on BBC radio and, as a result, commissioned to write a short story for the Fifth Ghost Book. This was followed a second commission the following year.
After nine novels she returned to serial writing for True Magazine until emigrating to Australia in 1982 where she ran a small desktop publishing business, producing biographies and art books, as well as writing weekly columns for two newspapers
Now retired and living in Queensland she has again taken up the pen, with her latest hardback thriller, Twist of Fate, being published by Robert Hale Ltd in 2012.
Her latest books are now available on Amazon Kindle and currently being published in paperback.
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