M. C. Beaton Books
Marrying Harriet
By M. C. Beaton
"Amy and Effy Tribble place an advertisement in the Morning Post and hire themselves out as chaperones to prepare difficult young misses for marriage, educating them in their School for Manners. Mi...
Read More
Perfecting Fiona
By M. C. Beaton
"Amy and Effy Tribble place an advertisement in the Morning Post and hire themselves out as chaperones to prepare difficult young misses for marriage, educating them in their school for Manners. Fi...
Read More
Plain Jane
By M. C. Beaton
It's up to the servants of 67 Clarges Street to hatch a scheme ... and arrange a match!'Oh, to be as beautiful as Euphemia!' sighs plain Jane Hart when she joins her sister at No. 67 for the Season...
Read More
Rake s progress
By M. C. Beaton
Lord Guy Carlton, late of His Majesty's Regiment, has only wine, women and song in mind when he rents 67 Clarges Street for the Season. He certainly has no desire for a serious attachment, and as f...
Read More
Rainbird s Revenge
By M. C. Beaton
When the Duke of Pelham returns to his town house at 67 Clarges Street he is determined to find himself a suitable wife. The duke's search is soon disrupted by the arrival of Miss Jenny Sutherland...
Read More
Sir Philip s folly
By M. C. Beaton
Sir Philip Sommerville is quite the antique, but not too old to bring home a paramour: fat, vulgar and greedy Mrs Budge who, the other poor relations are agreed upon, has to go. And then there is L...
Read More
Mrs Budley falls from grace
By M. C. Beaton
Cut off by her relations, pretty dainty widow Eliza Budley must visit some other family manor to purloin expensive baubles. Happily, the Marquess of Peterhouse is in his dotage and wouldn't know a...
Read More
Lady Fortescue steps out
By M. C. Beaton
One has to work ... but one's relatives will be appalled when one turns one's hand to trade. This is precisely what Lady Fortescue decides upon and, together with friend Colonel Sandhurst, transfor...
Read More
Death of a liar
By M. C. Beaton
Sergeant Hamish Macbeth is alarmed to receive a report from a woman in the small Highlands village of Cronish. She has been brutally attacked and a dangerous criminal is on the loose...but on furth...
Read More
Something borrowed someone dead
By M. C. Beaton
Incomer Gloria French is at first welcomed in the Cotswold village of Piddlebury. She seems like a do-gooder par excellence, raising funds for the church and caring for the elderly. But she has a b...
Read More