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'''Marius Gabriel''' (born 13 November 1954 in [[Mafikeng]], [[South Africa]]) is a historical novelist. He is the author of The Redcliffe Sisters series, The Designer, The Ocean Liner, The Parisians and a number of other bestsellers. |
'''Marius Gabriel''' (born 13 November 1954 in [[Mafikeng]], [[South Africa]]) is a historical novelist. He is the author of The Redcliffe Sisters series, The Designer, The Ocean Liner, The Parisians and a number of other bestsellers. |
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⚫ | He has homes in Cairo and Lincolnshire.<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1YQZWDO4PLANC/ref=cm_cr_rdp_pdp Marius Gabriel's Amazon profile]</ref> In 2018, he and [[Kerry Wilkinson]] became the first men using their own names to win a [[RoNA Award]] in the organisation's 58-year history.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/13/new-romantics-57-years-men-break-romantic-novel-awards/</ref> Gabriel won for his historical novel, The Designer. |
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He has homes in Egypt and Lincolnshire <ref name="RandomHouse">{{Cite web |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
Revision as of 11:32, 15 October 2018
Marius Gabriel Cipolla | |
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Born | Mafikeng, South Africa | November 13, 1954
Pen name | Madeleine Ker, Marius Gabriel |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | British.[1] |
Citizenship | British |
Period | 1983 - present |
Genre | romance, mystery, children's literature |
Website | |
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Marius Gabriel (born 13 November 1954 in Mafikeng, South Africa) is a historical novelist. He is the author of The Redcliffe Sisters series, The Designer, The Ocean Liner, The Parisians and a number of other bestsellers. He has homes in Cairo and Lincolnshire.[2] In 2018, he and Kerry Wilkinson became the first men using their own names to win a RoNA Award in the organisation's 58-year history.[3] Gabriel won for his historical novel, The Designer.
Biography
Marius Gabriel Cipolla studied Shakespeare in the University of Newcastle in northern England. To finance his postgraduate research, he began writing romance fiction. He sold his first novel to Mills & Boon, published in 1983 under the female pseudonym Madeleine Ker. He left his academic pursuits to become a full-time writer.[4]
Bibliography
As Marius Gabriel
Suspense novels
- The Mask of Time (1994)
- House of Many Rooms (1999)
Historical novels
- The Original Sin (1993)
- The Seventh Moon (2001)
- The Chronicle Of Marcellus (2009)
- Gabon (2011)
- Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye (2015)
- Take Me to Your Heart Again (2016)
- The Designer (2017)
- The Ocean Liner (2018)
- The Parisians (2019)
As Madeleine Ker
Single novels
- Aquamarine (1983)
- Virtuous lady (1983)
- Voyage of the Mistral (1983)
- Pacific Aphrodite (1983)
- The Street of the Fountain (1984)
- Winged Lion (1984)
- Pacific Aphrodite (1984)
- Working Relationship (1984)
- Fire of the Gods (1984)
- Out of This Darkness (1984)
- Hostage (1985)
- Comrade Wolf (1985)
- Ice Princess (1985)
- Danger Zone (1985)
- Impact (1986)
- The Wilder Shores of Love (1987)
- Judgement (1987)
- Frazer's Law (1987)
- Stormy Attraction (1988)
- Take-over (1988)
- Tuscan Encounter (1988)
- Troublemaker (1988)
- Special Arrangement (1989)
- Tiger's Eye (1989)
- Passion's Far Shore (1989)
- Duel of Passion (1990)
- Whirlpool (1992)
- The Alpha Male (2003)
- The Sicilian Duke's Demand (2005)
Postcards from Europe Series (Multi-Author)
- The Bruges Engagement (1992)
Mistress to a Millionaire Series (Multi-Author)
- The Millionaire Boss's Mistress (2004)
Omnibus in collaboration
- Trodden Paths / Voyage of the Mistral / Innocent Abroad (1989) (with Jacqueline Gilbert and Jessica Steele)
Graphic Novels
- Never Kiss A Stranger (2006)
Omnibus in collaboration
- Anvil of Stars / The Original Sin / The Shee (1993) (with Joe Donnelly and Greg Bear)
Children's
- Smartypig (2002)
References and sources
- ^ "Marius Gabriel at Random House". Retrieved 2009-01-15.
- ^ Marius Gabriel's Amazon profile
- ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/13/new-romantics-57-years-men-break-romantic-novel-awards/
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
RandomHouse
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).