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reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2008-03-01 10:23 am
In memory of Laura Black
Readers of the busty Scottish historical novels supposedly written by Laura Black would have been surprised to know that Rosalind Erskine, creator of the saucy The Passion-Flower Hotel (1962), came from the same stable. Or that Ivor Drummond, the Ian Fleming lookalike, was the author of The History of Horse Racing (1972). What most impressed Longrigg's book-trade colleagues was the feat of achieving success under all those names. Most writers are content to establish a reputation under one name, let alone eight (the others he wrote under, apart from his own, were Megan Barker, Grania Beckford, Frank Parrish and Domini Taylor). Of course it is possible that Longrigg's considerable overall success might have been greater if his writing had been less diverse.
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http://rosaromance.splinder.com/post/16156490/
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The Passion-Flower Hotel was literally mine and my best friends favourite book when we were teenagers, I had no idea.
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