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Sheri Cobb South's regency novels include the critically acclaimed The Weaver Takes a Wife and the award-winning Miss Darby's Duenna. She lives in Mobile, Alabama with her husband and two children.

Genres: Cozy Mystery, Historical Romance, Young Adult Romance, Historical Mystery
 
Series
Weaver
   1. The Weaver Takes a Wife (1999)
   2. Brighton Honeymoon (2000)
   3. French Leave (2001)
   4. The Desperate Duke (2018)
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John Pickett
   0.5. Pickpocket's Apprentice (2015)
   1. In Milady's Chamber (2006)
   2. A Dead Bore (2008)
   3. Family Plot (2014)
   4. Dinner Most Deadly (2015)
   4.5. Waiting Game (2016)
   5. Too Hot to Handel (2016)
   6. For Deader or Worse (2017)
   7. Mystery Loves Company (2018)
   8. Peril by Post (2018)
   9. Into Thin Eire (2019)
   10. Brother, Can You Spare a Crime? (2020)
   Nowhere Man (2020)
   11. Death Can Be Habit-Forming (2021)
   12. In the Family Way (2022)
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Novels
   Restless Hearts (1999)
   Miss Darby's Duenna (1999)
   The Cobra and the Lily (2002)
   Of Paupers and Peers (2006)
   The Chance of a Lifetime (2008)
   Babes in Tinseltown (2012)
   Bama Boy (2013)
   Baroness in Buckskin (2015)
   Moon over the Mediterranean (2017)
   Put Me In, Coach! (2019) (with Trevor South)
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Series contributed to
Sweet Dreams
   176. Wrong-way Romance (1991)
   186. That Certain Feeling (1991)
   192. The Cinderella Game (1992)
   214. Don't Bet On Love (1994)
   228. Blame It On Love (1995)
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Non fiction show
 
Sheri Cobb South recommends
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No Cure for the Dead (2018)
(Florence Nightingale Mystery, book 1)
Christine Trent
"The Lady with the Lamp proves herself to be no slouch as a sleuth in this historical mystery featuring nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale. The grislier aspects of murder?to say nothing of the only slightly less horrific details of 19th-century medical practice?are leavened with subtle humor, and sharp-eyed readers may spot characters from Ms. Trent’s earlier series featuring Victorian undertaker Violet Morgan."

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