SALLY BEAUMAN

'Sally Beauman' (born in Devon in 1944) is a British author best known for her ''Rebecca'' prequel, ''Rebecca's Tale''. She is the wife of actor Alan Howard and they have one son named James.
She was educated at Redland High School and Girton College, Cambridge. She worked for two years as a critic and contributing editor for ''New York'' magazine. In 1970 she was the first recipient of the Catherine Pakenham Award for her journalism, and at the age of 24 edited ''Queen'' Magazine, also becoming Arts Editor of the ''Sunday Telegraph'' ''Magazine''. In an interview for the ''Sunday Times Magazine'' (published 11 November, 1990), she admitted having written nine pseudonymous Mills & Boon romances before publishing her block-buster novel ''Destiny'' in 1987.
Beauman's first work of non-fiction was ''Henry V'' (Pergamon Press, 1976), a study of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1975 Centenary production. In 1982, to coincide with the opening of the Barbican Theatre in London, the Oxford University Press published her brilliantly documented, sharply written study of ''The Royal Shakespeare Company: A History of Ten Decades'' (ISBN 0192122096), chronicling the turbulent history of what was to become the RSC from its first founding as a worthy provincial company at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford upon Avon in 1879.

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Novels
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Novels



★ ''Destiny'' (1987)

★ ''Dark Angel'' (1990)

★ ''Secret Lives'' (1994)

★ ''Lovers and Liars'' (1994)

★ ''Danger Zones'' (1996)

★ ''Sextet'' (1997)

★ ''Deception & Desire'' (1998)

★ ''Rebecca's Tale'' (2001)

★ ''The Landscape of Love'' (published in the USA as ''The Sisters Mortland'') (2005)

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Biography

Sally Beauman's top 10 novels with a powerful sense of place, ''The Guardian''

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