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Kate Allan (b. 1975) is UK author of Perfidy and Perfection, Fateful Deception (shortlisted for the 2005 Joan Hessayon New Writers Award) and The Restless Heart. She is co-author of The Lady Soldier with Jennifer Lindsay.
   Allen was educated at the all-girls' Bedford High School. She is member of the Romantic Novelists Association, the Historical Novels Society, the Society of Authors, and Verulam Writers' Circle.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Perfidy and Perfection (2006)
  • Fateful Deception (2006)
  • The Restless Heart (2007)

References and sources

  • Kate Allan's website
  • Fantastic Fiction

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