Cynthia Harrod-Eagles (born 13 August 1948) is a British writer of historical, romance and mystery novels. She normally writes under her own name, but has also used the pseudonymsEmma Woodhouse and Elizabeth Bennett. Cynthia was born on 13 August 1948 at Shepherd's Bush, London, England and wrote her first novel in 1972 while still at university.
After leaving university, Cynthia had a variety of jobs in the commercial world, beginning as sales manager for The Coca-Cola Company in Edinburgh, and ending as pensions officer for the BBC in London. She started writing at university and, while employed, wrote in the evenings and during the weekends.
The birth of The Morland Dynasty series enabled her to become a full-time writer in 1979. The series was originally intended to comprise 12 volumes, written alternately by two different writers. (This idea almost immediately proved impractical.) As of 2015, when the publisher dropped the series, the number of volumes had reached 35; in November 2022 they commissioned her to write a further volume, published in 2024. She also writes the internationally acclaimed Bill Slider mysteries.
Personal life
Cynthia and her husband still live in London. They have three children. In addition to writing, her interests are, horses, wine, architecture, the English countryside, and music: she plays in several amateur orchestras.
Awards
Cynthia wrote her first novel while at university and in 1972 won the Young Writers' Award for The Waiting Game.
I, Victoria: The Secret Diary of the Empress Queen.... (1994)
Play for Love (1995)
A Cornish Affair (1996)
Nobody's Fool (1997)
Dangerous Love (1997)
Divided Love (1998)
Keeping Secrets (1998)
The Longest Dance (2000)
The Horsemasters (2001)
Julia (2002)
The Colonel's Daughter (2005)
Harte's Desire (2007)
Country Plot (2012)
Kate's Progress (2013)
The Morland Dynasty
The original idea for The Morland Dynasty series was a 'history without tears', fictional characters in a real historical background. The plan was for the whole run of British history from the Middle Ages to the Second World War to be covered in twelve volumes (Harrod-Eagles' initial contract was for just four books). The series now comprises 36 titles.
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles admits the first novel in the Bill Slider series was written for relaxation and was never intended for publication. However it received good reviews, being praised for its "nicely detailed prose" and "approachable characters" (Klett 1992:181)[full citation needed] and as a "masterful debut" (Brainard 1992b:51).[full citation needed] The reviews for the second novel stated "the author is well on her way to an outstanding series" (New York Times Marilyn Stasio 21 February 1993),[full citation needed] and this proved to be true as, to date, the series consists of 25 novels.
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