Rebecca Shaw (author)

Rebecca Shaw
Born Leeds
Died 7th September 2015
Dorchester
Occupation Teacher of deaf children, writer
Language English
Nationality British
Genre Fiction
Subject Country life
Partner Married
Children Four children
Website
www.rebeccashaw.me

Rebecca Shaw was the author of 27 novels, published by UK publishing giant, Orion.[1] Her books came in two series, Barleybridge and Turnham Malpas, and revolved around the loves and lives of countryside dwellers. She also published two eBooks.

Life

Rebecca Shaw was a former school teacher and the bestselling author of many novels. She lived with her husband in a beautiful Dorset village where she found plenty of inspiration for her stories about rural life. Rebecca died in 2015 after a major stroke.[2] During her lifetime Rebecca sold more than one million books.[3]

She wrote 19 books based in the fictional village of Turnham Malpas.

  1. The New Rector (1994)
  2. Talk of the Village (1995)
  3. Village Matters (1996)
  4. The Village Show (1997)
  5. Village Secrets (1998)
  6. Scandal in the Village (1999)
  7. Village Gossip (1999)
  8. Trouble in the Village (2000)
  9. A Village Dilemma (2002)
  10. Intrigue in the Village (2003)
  11. Whispers in the Village (2005)
  12. A Village Feud (2006)
  13. The Village Green Affair (2008)
  14. The Village Newcomers (2010)
  15. A Village Deception (2011)
  16. A Village in Jeopardy (2012)
  17. Village Fortunes (2014)
  18. Village Rumours (2015)
  19. Mystery in the Village (2015)

She wrote 6 books based in the fictional village of Barleybridge.

  1. A Country Affair (2001)
  2. Country Wives (2001)
  3. Country Lovers (2003)
  4. Country Passions (2004)
  5. One Hot Country Summer (2007)
  6. Love in the Country (2009)

eBooks

  1. The House at Spinnaker Cove (2014)
  2. Curtain Up (2014)

References

  1. "Rebecca Shaw". Orion Publishing Group. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  2. About Rebecca
  3. "Tributes paid to bestselling Dorset author Rebecca Shaw". Dorset Echo. Retrieved 2015-11-09.


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