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Elizabeth Goudge: particularly The Little White Horse and The Dean's Watch.
Any Georgette Heyer.
Ellis Peters' Cadfael novels.
Any Terry Pratchett with the witches





Also addicted to Peter and Harriet

I'm sure I've mentioned it excessively before, but those four novels - and Jane Eyre - are among the direct literary roots of Pride's Children, my debut novel.
In fact, I use them as a touchstone to determine if I should suggest mine to other readers.

On the list of my favorite novels - I have every good part marked. Sometimes I just go straight to reading them.
Especially now, when I'm writing the second book in the trilogy, and need to be certain I'm on the right path.



Books mentioned in this topic
Lord Peter: The Complete Lord Peter Wimsey Stories (other topics)Murder Must Advertise (other topics)
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (other topics)
It might not be a writer of humour, although it might be, but more an author who leaves you at the end of the book feeling better about life than when you started it.
My offering would be the last series of books I found that did that for me : The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, by Alexander McCall Smith, although some people have told me he may not count as properly British....