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British writer Not to be confused with Edith Lyman Kuether.
Margaret Lilian Malcolm
BornMargaret Lilian Graham
(1900-01-17)17 January 1900
Barnet, Middlesex, England
Died11 December 1980(1980-12-11) (aged 80)
Croydon, London, England
Pen nameMargaret Malcolm
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period1940–1981
GenreRomance novel

Margaret Lilian Malcolm (née Graham, 17 January 1900 – 11 December 1980) was a British writer of over 100 romance novels published by Mills & Boon from 1940 to 1981.

Bibliography

  • Love Without Wings (1940) a.k.a. Surgeon's Wife
  • Loving Heart (1940)
  • One Stopped at Home (1941)
  • Where Fairy Tales End (1941)
  • The Healing Touch (1942) a.k.a. Village Hospital
  • Spring of Love (1942)
  • The Enchanted Years (1943)
  • Kind and Gentle is She (1944) a.k.a. Dr. Gregory Misunderstands
  • The Master of Normanhurst (1944)
  • April's Doubting Day (1945)
  • Heart's Desire (1945)
  • The Steadfast Flame (1945)
  • A Heart to Pity (1946)
  • No Cure For Love (1946)
  • The Thorny Rose (1946)
  • Folly Hall (1947)
  • Love is a Gift (1947)
  • First in my Heart (1948)
  • Melody in Tune (1948)
  • Without Any Amazement (1948)
  • A Stranger is My Love (1949)
  • Listen To Me! (1949)
  • The Proud House (1949)
  • The Stars Still Shine (1949)
  • Can This Be Love? (1950)
  • My Tender Fury (1950)
  • That Eagle's Fate (1951)
  • The Faithful Rebel (1951)
  • The Tempered Wind (1951)
  • The Uncharted Ocean (1951)
  • Tomorrow's Flower (1951)
  • Until You Came (1952) a.k.a. Hope for the Doctor
  • Darkness Surrounds Me (1952)
  • Heart in Hand (1952)
  • Beloved Tyrant (1953) a.k.a. Dear Tyrant
  • All That Is Mine (1953)
  • Cherish This Wayward Heart (1953)
  • More Than All the World (1953)
  • Precious Vagabond (1954)
  • The Man in Homespun (1954)
  • The Walled Garden (1954)
  • Sweeter than my Dreams (1955) a.k.a. A Doctor for Diana
  • The Enemy in His House (1957) a.k.a. Nurse in the House
  • Fortune Goes Begging (1958) a.k.a. Nurse Langridge, Heiress
  • Marriage by Agreement (1958)
  • Broken Harmony (1960)
  • Jan Marlowe, Hospital Librarian (1960)
  • Meadowsweet (1960)
  • The Willing Prisoner (1960)
  • Fragrant Harvest (1961)
  • Galleon House (1961)
  • Marriage Compromise (1961)
  • Brief Summer (1962)
  • Little Savage (1962)
  • Desolate Paradise (1963)
  • Leave Me No More (1963)
  • Scatterbrains – Student Nurse (1963)
  • Send for Nurse Vincent (1963)
  • My Valiant Fledgling (1964)
  • The Poor Relation (1964)
  • All Our Tomorrows (1965)
  • Crosswinds (1965)
  • Dear Distraction (1965)
  • Doctor Sandy (1965)
  • Kit Cavendish – Private Nurse (1965)
  • The Lonely Road (1965)
  • Mistress of Greylairs (1966)
  • New Town Neighbours (1966)
  • Yours Sincerely, Caroline (1966)
  • Johnny Next Door (1967)
  • No Place Apart (1967)
  • The Joyous Invader (1967)
  • Yours for the Finding (1967)
  • The House of Yesterday (1968)
  • Star Dust (1968/10)
  • The Head of the House (1969/03)
  • So Enchanting an Enemy (1969/06)
  • The Turning Tide (1969/11)
  • Next Door to Romance (1970/05)
  • Those Endearing Young Charms (1970/10)
  • This Tangled Web (1971/07)
  • Hunter from the Hills (1971/10)
  • Not Less Than All (1972/03)
  • No More a'Roving (1972/07)
  • Sunshine on the Mountains (1972/10)
  • The House on the Cliffs (1973/05)
  • Unpredictable Tremaynes (1973/07)
  • None to Dispute (1973/10)
  • Return to Blytheburn (1974/01)
  • A Bright Particular Star (1974/07)
  • The Hearthfire Glows (1975/11)
  • Flight to Fantasy (1976/08)
  • Dangerous Haven (1977/03)
  • Hive for the Honey Bee (1977/06)
  • Each Song Twice Over (1978/08)
  • Summer's Lease (1978/11)
  • Valley of Delight (1979/01)
  • Bowman's Acre (1980/04)
  • So Deep is the Ocean (1980/08)
  • Eagles Fly Alone (1981/01)

References

  1. Open Library: Margaret Malcolm
  2. Margaret Malcolm at FantasticFiction
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