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Marjorie Bowen (1885-1973) was a British author renowned for her prolific output in the genres of historical fiction, romance, and supernatural literature. Bowen began her writing career in the early 20th century and quickly established herself as a versatile and prolific author. Her works span a variety of genres, including historical fiction, romance, and supernatural stories. Her writing, marked by its vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, has earned her a respected place in early 20th-century literature. Some of his notable are The Quest of Glory (Part I): A historical novel set in the medieval period, focusing on themes of chivalry, knighthood, and heroic adventure. "The Viper of Milan" (1934): A historical romance set in Italy, showcasing her ability to weave intricate plots and historical detail. Bowen's writing is characterized by its vivid and engaging narrative style. She was adept at creating compelling characters and immersive historical settings. Her attention to historical accuracy and her ability to craft intricate plots have made her works enduringly popular. Marjorie Bowen's works have been appreciated for their historical accuracy, engaging storytelling, and well-developed characters. Her contributions to historical fiction and romance have left a lasting impact on readers and critics alike.