Margaret Leroy Books in Order
Margaret Leroy is a versatile and accomplished author who has navigated various professions before turning to full-time writing. Born in the New Forest, she initially discovered her passion for storytelling in childhood, crafting elaborate fantasy tales that remained private. After a 12-year hiatus, Margaret revived her writing in her mid-twenties. She then pursued higher education at Oxford's St. Hilda's College, studying music. Subsequently, she explored various careers, including music therapy, social work, and teaching, while also experiencing personal life changes, including marriage and divorce. As a social worker, Margaret qualified from Leicester University, working in psychiatry and child protection, a profession she found both challenging and intriguing. Her experiences informed her writing, where social workers often play complex, villainous roles. After meeting her husband, Mick, and the birth of their younger daughter, Margaret transitioned to full-time writing, bringing her unique voice and perspective to the literary world.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Margaret Leroy
- #1AmazonTrust(1999)
- #2AmazonAlysson's Shoes(2002)
- #3AmazonPostcards from Berlin(2003)
- #4AmazonThe Perfect Mother(2003)
- #5AmazonThe River House(2005)
- #6AmazonYes, My Darling Daughter / The Darling Girl(2009)
- #7AmazonThe Collaborator / The Soldier's Wife(2011)
- #8AmazonThe English Girl(2013)
- #9AmazonA Brief Affair(2016)
About Margaret Leroy
Margaret Leroy is a versatile and accomplished author who has navigated various professions before turning to full-time writing. Born in the New Forest, she initially discovered her passion for storytelling in childhood, crafting elaborate fantasy tales that remained private. After a 12-year hiatus, Margaret revived her writing in her mid-twenties. She then pursued higher education at Oxford's St. Hilda's College, studying music. Subsequently, she explored various careers, including music therapy, social work, and teaching, while also experiencing personal life changes, including marriage and divorce. As a social worker, Margaret qualified from Leicester University, working in psychiatry and child protection, a profession she found both challenging and intriguing. Her experiences informed her writing, where social workers often play complex, villainous roles. After meeting her husband, Mick, and the birth of their younger daughter, Margaret transitioned to full-time writing, bringing her unique voice and perspective to the literary world.
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