Margaret Dickinson

Margaret Dickinson

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May 9th, 2024: A Mother’s Sorrow

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Margaret Dickinson Stats: The most read book by Margaret Dickinson on Book Notification is Plough the Furrow, the first novel in the Fleethaven Trilogy series.

Below is a complete list of Margaret Dickinson books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Margaret Dickinson is the Fleethaven Trilogy Series.

List of Abbeyford Books in Publication Order

List of The Buffer Girls Books in Publication Order

List of Eveleen Hardcastle Books in Publication Order

List of Fleethaven Trilogy Books in Publication Order

List of The Maitland Trilogy Books in Publication Order

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

# ReadTitle Avg. Year Book Link
1
Pride of the Courtneys
1968
2
The Road to Hell
1975
3
Adelina
1981
4
Lifeboat!
1983
5
Beloved Enemy
1995
6
Portrait of Jonathan
1997
7
The Miller's Daughter
1997
8
Chaff Upon the Wind
1998
9
The Fisher Lass
1999
10
The Tulip Girl
2000
11
The River Folk
2001
12
Brackenbeck
2003
13
Red Sky in the Morning
2004
14
Without Sin
2005
15
Pauper's Gold
2006
16
Wish Me Luck
2007
17
Sing as We Go
2008
18
Suffragette Girl
2009
19
Sons and Daughters
2010
20
Forgive and Forget
2011
21
Jenny's War
2012
22
The Clippie Girls
2013
23
Fairfield Hall
2014
24
Welcome Home
2015
25
Secrets at Bletchley Park
2021
26
Wartime Friends
2022
27
The Poacher's Daughter
2023
28
A Mother’s Sorrow
2024

Margaret Dickinson: Biography

Margaret Dickinson was born in, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire .

Margaret Dickinson is probably best known for their Standalone Novels. There are currently 28 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1968 with the novel Pride of the Courtneys. The most recently released novel was The Poacher's Daughter which was released in 2023.

Margaret Dickinson has also written the Abbeyford series which has 3 books including Abbeyford and Abbeyford Inheritance.

Margaret Dickinson: F.A.Q

Where was Margaret Dickinson Born?

Margaret Dickinson was born in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, .

What was the first book Margaret Dickinson wrote?

The first novel written by Margaret Dickinson was Pride of the Courtneys, published in 1968.

What was the most recent book Margaret Dickinson wrote?

Their most recently released work was The Poacher's Daughter on May 11th, 2023.

Will there be any more books by Margaret Dickinson?

Margaret Dickinson has a new book coming out on May 9th, 2024 called A Mother’s Sorrow.

How many books has Margaret Dickinson written?

Margaret Dickinson has written 41 books. 3 books in the Abbeyford Series, 2 books in The Buffer Girls Series, 2 books in the Eveleen Hardcastle Series, 3 books in the Fleethaven Trilogy Series, 3 books in The Maitland Trilogy Series, 28 Standalone Novels.

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