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Stacey Nicole Halls (née Bartlett; born August 1989) is an English author of gothic historical fiction. Her debut novel The Familiars (2019) became a Sunday Times bestseller and earned a Betty Trask Award. This was followed by further bestsellers The Foundling (2020) and Mrs England (2021). Halls won the 2022 Women's Prize x Good Housekeeping ...
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H. H. Rider Haggard; Stacey Halls; Greg Hamerton; Charles James Hankinson; Frances Hardinge; Joanne Harris; M. John Harrison; Michael Harrison (writer) Michelle ...
Pages in category "English historical novelists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 243 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pendle Hill from the northwest. On the right is the eastern edge of Longridge Fell, which is separated from Pendle Hill by the Ribble valley.. The accused witches lived in the area around Pendle Hill in Lancashire, a county which, at the end of the 16th century, was regarded by the authorities as a wild and lawless region: an area "fabled for its theft, violence and sexual laxity, where the ...
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Walter Halls (1871–1953), British trade unionist and politician; Ethel May Halls (1882–1967), American actress; Julian Halls (born 1967), British field hockey player; Evelyn Halls (born 1972), Australian fencer; Roxana Halls (born 1974), English artist; Monty Halls (born 1976), British marine biologist and TV presenter
Stacy, sometimes spelled Stacey, Staci, Stacie, or Stacii, is a common first name for women and men. It is also sometimes used as a surname. It is also sometimes used as a surname. Baby-naming guides cite two English derivations of Greek origins: Anastasia , meaning " resurrection ", for girls, and Eustace (Eustathios), meaning "steadfast", for ...