Margaret Storey (mystery Writer)
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Elizabeth Eyre is a pseudonym used by the authors Jill Staynes (1927–2013) and Margaret Storey (born c. 1927) for their ''Sigismondo'' series of novels.


Biography

From the dust jacket of ''Bravo for the Bride'' (1994):


Writing style

The Eyre novels are marked by colourful characters and an atmospheric treatment of its
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setting.Lynda G. Adamson, ''World Historical Fiction: An Annotated Guide to Novels for Adults and Young Adults''. Greenwood Publishing Group (p.43) While some characters are clearly intended as comic relief, the humour is dry and unobtrusive. The stories themselves are carefully plotted and well thought out. The work should not be confused with that of Margaret Storey - the author of books for children and young adults who wrote the magic realism series of "Tim and Melinda" books.


Critical response

The ''Sigismondo'' series received a positive response from many reviewers when it was released, with good reviews appearing in the
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(London) and the Weekend Telegraph (London), some of which were reprinted on the dust jackets of the later volumes in the series.


Influence on popular culture

The books contributed to the
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subgenre that arose in the 1990s with the success of
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and the
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series and
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and the
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series. Although well received at the time of their release, the books now appear to be out of print, though many are still available through libraries and second-hand book traders.


Bibliography

*''Death of the Duchess'' 1991 *''Curtains for the Cardinal'' 1992 *''Poison for the Prince'' 1993 *''Bravo for the Bride'' 1994 *''Axe for an Abbot'' 1995 *''Dirge for a Doge'' 1996


References


External links


Elizabeth Eyre Bio on ItalianMysteries.com
British mystery writers Writers of historical mysteries Women mystery writers Women historical novelists Collective pseudonyms Pseudonymous women writers 20th-century British women writers 20th-century British novelists British historical fiction writers British women novelists Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period 20th-century pseudonymous writers {{UK-writer-stub