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Anne Rundle (''née'' Lamb; 1920 – 1989) was a British author of more than 40
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and romance novels. She also used the pseudonyms of Joanne Marshall, Marianne Lamont, Alexandra Manners, Jeanne Sanders, and Georgianna Bell. She won the Netta Muskett Award for new writers, and is one of only a few authors to have won twice the
Romantic Novel of the Year Award The Romantic Novel of the Year Award is an award for romance novels since 1960, presented by Romantic Novelists' Association, and since 2003, the novellas, also won the Love Story of the Year (now RoNA Rose Award). In 2018, awards were given to ...
by the Romantic Novelists' Association.


Biography


Personal life

Rundle was born in 1920 in
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, Northumberland, the daughter of Annie Sanderson and George Manners Lamb, a soldier. She was educated at Army Schools, and attended Berwick High School for Girls. On 1 October 1949, she married Edwin Charles Rundle. They had one daughter, Anne, and two sons, James and Iain. Anne Rundle died in 1989.


Career and works

She worked as civil servant on Newcastle upon Tyne from 1942 to 1950. When she published her first novel in 1967, she won the Netta Muskett Award for new writers. She won twice the
Romantic Novel of the Year Award The Romantic Novel of the Year Award is an award for romance novels since 1960, presented by Romantic Novelists' Association, and since 2003, the novellas, also won the Love Story of the Year (now RoNA Rose Award). In 2018, awards were given to ...
by the Romantic Novelists' Association for her novels ''Cat on a Broomstick'' (1970) and ''Flower of Silence'' (1971). In 1974, she was named Daughter of Mark Twain.


Published books


As Anne Rundle

Novels * ''The Moon Marriage'' (1967) * ''Sword Light'' (1968) * ''Dragonscale'' (1969) * ''Forest of Fear'' (1969) * ''Tamlane'' (1970) * ''Rakehell'' (1970) * ''Amberwood'' (1972) * ''Lost Lotus'' (1972) * ''Heronbrook'' (1975) * ''Judith Lammeter'' (1976) * ''Grey Ghyll'' (1978) * ''Moonbranches'' (1986)


As Joanne Marshall

Novels * ''Cuckoo at Candlemas'' (1968) * ''Cat on a Broomstick'' (1969) * ''Dreaming Tower'' (1970) * ''Flower of Silence'' (1970) * ''Babylon Was Dust'' (1971) * ''Wild Boar Wood'' (1972) * ''Trellised Walk'' (1973) * ''Sea-Song'' (1973) * ''Follow a Shadow'' (1974) * ''Valley of the Tall Chimneys'' (1975) * ''Last Act'' (1976) * ''The Peacock Bed'' (1978)


As Marianne Lamont

Novels * ''Dark Changeling'' (1970) * ''Green Grass Moon'' (1970) * ''Bitter Bride-Bed'' (1971) * ''Follow a Shadow'' (1974) * ''Nine Moons Wasted'' (1976) * ''Horns of the Moon'' (1979) * ''A Serpent's Tooth'' (1983)


As Alexandra Manners

Novels * ''The Stone Maiden'' (1973) * ''Candles in the Wood'' (1974) * ''The Singing Swans'' (1975) * ''Sable Hunter'' (1977) aka ''Cardigan Square'' * ''The White Moths'' (1970) aka ''Wildford's Daughter'' * Island series # ''Echoing Yesterday'' (1983) # ''Karran Kinrade'' (1983) # ''The Red Bird'' (1984) # ''The Gaming House'' (1984)


As Jeanne Sanders

Novels * ''Spindrift'' (1974) * ''The Winds of Time'' (1986)


As Georgianna Bell

Novels * ''Passionate Jade'' (1979)


References


External links

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in WorldCat libraries {{DEFAULTSORT:Rundle, Anne 1920 births 1989 deaths Date of birth missing People from Berwick-upon-Tweed Date of death missing Place of death missing English romantic fiction writers RoNA Award winners 20th-century English novelists 20th-century English women writers Women romantic fiction writers English women novelists Pseudonymous women writers 20th-century pseudonymous writers