Diana Bachmann

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Diana Mary Bachmann Nicole
BornDiana Mary Bachmann
1950 (age 7374)
Pen nameDiana Bachmann,
Max Marlow (with Christopher Nicole)
Occupation novelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period1985-Present
Genre historical, war, thriller, romance
Spouse
(m. 1982)
Children4 stepchildren

Diana Bachmann (b. 1940s) is a British writer of 6 historical novels from 1985 to 1998. She also wrote 11 thriller novels under the pen name Max Marlow in collaboration with her husband, prolific writer Christopher Nicole (1930-2017). They lived in Guernsey, Channel Islands

Contents

Bibliography

Single novels

Guernsey Saga

  1. A Sound Like Thunder (1996)
  2. An Elusive Freedom (1997)
  3. Winds of Change (1998)

As Max Marlow

Novels

  • Her Name Will Be Faith (1988)
  • The Red Death (1990)
  • Meltdown (1991)
  • Arctic Peril (1993)
  • Growth (1993)
  • Where the River Rises (1994)
  • Shadow at Evening (1994)
  • The Burning Rocks (1995)
  • Hell's Children (1996)
  • Dry (1997)
  • The Trench (1998)

References and sources

  1. Diana Bachmann at Fantastic Fiction
  2. Max Marlow at Fantastic Fiction

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