Elizabeth Harcourt

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Elizabeth Harcourt

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London, The United Kingdom
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Elizabeth Harcourt is an English hapless romantic who is a part-time inhabitant of the early 19th century and a full-time 21st century hospital doctor. Steeped in Austen and Georgette Heyer from an early age, her favourite diversions include demolishing books, portraiture, pianoforte and strumming wistfully on her harp. She can often be found, quill in hand, in a cosy café taking a 7% solution of Earl Grey (ter die sumendum) or on adventures with her French Mr. Darcy.
She lives between the United Kingdom and France. Lord Rutherford’s Last Retort is her first novel of this genre.

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