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Tyne O'Connell

    October 7, 1960

    Tyne O'Connell is a British author celebrated for her captivating novels set within the world of London's elite, particularly in the exclusive Mayfair district. Her work, often compared to that of Evelyn Waugh, stands out for its unique voice and sharp social commentary. O'Connell's writing delves into themes of eccentricity, British identity, and the intricacies of human relationships, drawing deeply from her own extraordinary life experiences. Her distinctive style, sometimes described as the "Enid Blyton of our time," offers a blend of wit and keen observation that resonates with readers.

    Tyne O'Connell
    La congiura degli ex
    Il sogno di ogni donna
    Trente ans ou presque
    Les confidences de Calypso 1
    Prinz geklaut
    Duelling Princes
    • 2006

      Duelling Princes

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Picking up where "Stealing Princes" left off, this funny, fast-paced third book chronicling the life and times of Calypso Kelly follows Calypso as she attempts to balance school, family, and a royal romance.

      Duelling Princes