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Doris Stuart wrote as Dee Stuart, Joan Darling and Ellen Searight, and in collaboration with Jane Toombs as Diana Stuart.

Works by Dee Stuart

All Aboard (1988) 38 copies, 1 review
The Astonishing Armadillo (1993) 32 copies
Hiroshima Maiden (2004) 13 copies
Wings of Morning (1982) 8 copies
The Innocent Adulteress (1981) 6 copies
Freedom's Flame (1980) 6 copies
Deadly Legacy (1996) 6 copies
Carolina Moon (1987) 5 copies
Wild at Heart (2000) 5 copies
Masked Reflections (1985) 4 copies
Mission Sabotage (2002) 4 copies
Scarlet Lily (1982) 4 copies
Blood Ties (1995) 4 copies
Tyler's Folly (1984) 2 copies
Man Around the House (1986) 2 copies
Dream of Love (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

Stories to Be Read with the Lights On (1973) — Contributor — 239 copies, 4 reviews
Horrors, Horrors, Horrors (1978) — Contributor — 11 copies
Stories to Be Read with Lights on Volume 1 (1976) — Contributor — 11 copies

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Legal name
Stuart, Doris
Other names
Stuart, Dee
Darling, Joan
Searight, Ellen
Stuart, Diana (with Jane Toombs)
Birthdate
1924
Date of death
2008
Gender
female
Occupations
teacher
novelist
writer
Short biography
Doris Stuart worked as teacher at Pennsylvania. She wrote as wrote as Dee Stuart, Joan Darling and Ellen Searight, and in collaboration with Jane Toombs as Diana Stuart. She lived in Richardson, Texas.
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Pennsylvania, USA
Richardson, Texas, USA
Disambiguation notice
Doris Stuart wrote as Dee Stuart, Joan Darling and Ellen Searight, and in collaboration with Jane Toombs as Diana Stuart.
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

2 reviews
This book contains works by Poe, Burrage, Courier, Nesbit, Cram, Doyle, Benson and Cholmondeley.
This is a perfect book for younger readers two sample different author's works and decide what they like and what they don't. These are classic tales written by undisputed masters of the pen. What can I really say about the writing in this book? It is phenomenal to say the least.
Horror is definitely my genre and reading the masters of the genre is always enjoyable for me. I love books like this show more because the writing does not get monotonous and changes up every chapter. Each writer has their different style and panache.
Just a great read all the way around! I highly recommend it!
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Works
21
Also by
3
Members
232
Popularity
#97,291
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
2
ISBNs
39
Languages
1

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