![]() ![]() Helpful Hattie (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983), 58 pp., ill.Ten-boy summer (Bantam Books, 1982), Sweet Dreams Romance.She uses the pen name Rhys Bowen for her mystery novels for adults. ![]() Magic Growing Powder (Parents, 1980), p.b. Janet Quin-Harkin writes books for teens.Septimus Bean and his Amazing Machine (Parents, 1979), p.b.Benjamin's Balloon (Parents Magazine, 1978), p.b.Peter Penny's Dance (Dial Press, 1976), picture book illustrated by Anita Lobel.She now divides her time between Marin County, California, and Arizona. She moved to the United States when she married John Quin-Harkin. Quin-Harkin graduated from the University of London in 1963. She is also author of the Boyfriend Club series for young adults featuring four freshmen girls in Alta Mesa High School (Arizona): Roni, Ginger, Justine, and Karen. She has written three series under this name: one featuring British aristocrat Lady Georgiana ("Georgie") in 1930s England one featuring Irish immigrant Molly Murphy working as a private detective in early 1900s New York City and one featuring a Welsh police constable named Evan Evans. In the 1990s Quin-Harkin began writing mystery novels for adults under the name Rhys Bowen. In 1981, she wrote one of the first six books with which Bantam launched the Sweet Dreams series. ![]()
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