![]() ![]() She became a professional writer in 1968 and has written more than 70 novels as well as short stories in such genres as horror, western, and science fiction. The finding aid was completed by Patricia Falk in February 2010 and updated by Manuscripts & Outreach Archivist Steve Ammidown in June 2017.Ĭhelsea Quinn Yarbro was born in Berkeley, California, September 15, 1942. Researchers are responsible for securing copyright permission from the author when duplicating any unpublished or published works included in the collection. The collection was donated to the Browne Popular Culture Library beginning in 1999, with an addition in 2014, and has no restrictions placed upon its use for scholarly purposes. The manuscripts include primarily historic and contemporary horror novels and some western, science fiction, and romantic suspense. The Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Collection is comprised of 39 cubic feet of manuscripts and correspondence from 1978-2014. ![]() PCL MS 180 Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Collection ![]()
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As is often the case in such series he has his problems his wife disappeared some years before and his superiors find him a liability after he consulted a medium in a case. ![]() ![]() This series is centred on Detective Superintendent Roy Grace. ![]() ![]() ![]() In New York City in 1840, Matthew loses his whole family to cholera. ![]() 1312, etc.), a historical novel that is remarkably cheerful, considering that among its key elements are grave-robbing and a hideous criminal on the prowl. ![]() PLB 0-7868-2439-5 From Karr (Man of the Family, p. Even Arthur and Guinevere make up in this engaging adventure, an ideal follow-up to the first book and just as full of characters who are brave, loyal, and admirably human. ![]() There is a well-crafted but tumultuous unfolding of events, and an author’s note in which Morris explains his abiding affection and respect for Gawain this personal touch may send readers straight off to Chaucer. The three of them come upon an enchanted castle, where the lord of the realm turns out to be the Green Knight in disguise: Gawain is forced to pass two additional challenges in order to regain face. Terence is still young, but he is no longer the novice of the previous novel when Gawain is imprisoned by the treacherous Marquis of Alva and scheduled for execution, it’s up to Terence to save not only his knight, but the beautiful and spirited Lady Eileen. The kingdom of Camelot, where they are living, is in despair over Queen Guinevere’s affair with Sir Lancelot when Gawain is challenged to meet the Knight of the Green they set off on a new quest. This sequel to The Squire’s Tale (1998) finds Morris’s affable young hero, Terence, still serving the legendary Sir Gawain. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As he investigates his young patient's troubled past, Alex enters the shadowy worlds of fringe psychological experimentation and the sex industry, and then into mortal danger when lust and big money collide in Southern California. Alex disregards the advice of his trusted friend, LAPD detective Milo Sturgis, and jeopardizes his relationship with longtime lover, Robin Castagna, in order to pursue Lauren's murderer. And the ultimate horror takes place when, soon after, Lauren's brutalized corpse is found dumped in an alley. But years later, when Alex encounters Lauren as a stag party's featured entertainment, both doctor and patient are sticken with shame. ![]() Reluctantly, the psychologist chalks Lauren up as one of the inevitable failures of a challenging profession. 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