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Catherine Alliott

Catherine Alliott is an English writer known for her contemporary women’s fiction. Before becoming an author, she worked as an advertising copywriter in London. She currently lives in Hertfordshire, England, with her husband and their three children. Alliott made her novel debut in 1994 with The Old-Girl Network, and released Going Too Far later that same year. Here is a list of her books in the order of their original publication.

Catherine Alliott became a published novelist in 1994 with the novel The Old-Girl Network. Below is a list of Catherine Alliott's books in order of when they were originally released:

Publication Order of Standalone Novels Books

Book Title Year Amazon USA Amazon UK
The Old-Girl Network (1994) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Going Too Far (1994) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Real Thing (1996) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Rosie Meadows Regrets... (1998) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Olivia's Luck (2000) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
A Married Man (2002) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Wedding Day (2004) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Not That Kind of Girl (2005) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
A Crowded Marriage (2006) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton (2009) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
One Day in May (2010) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
A Rural Affair (2011) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
My Husband Next Door (2013) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Wish You Were Here (2015) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
About Last Night... (2017) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
A Cornish Summer (2019) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Behind Closed Doors (2021) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Pink House (2023) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk

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