About Cleone Knox
Magdalen King-Hall (1904–1971) was an English novelist, journalist, and children’s fiction writer. Her novel Life and Death of the Wicked Lady Skelton was made into a film twice: in 1945 starring Margaret Lockwood and James Mason, and in 1983 starring Faye Dunaway and Alan Bates. Her first book, The Diary of a Young Lady of Fashion 1764–1765, was written under the pen name Cleone Knox as a literary hoax. Although fictional, the book enthralled readers, and King-Hall went on to become a prolific historical fiction novelist.
About Nano Nagle
Nano Nagle is an experienced and engaging narrator whose voice can be heard everywhere from audiobooks to commercials. With the ability to do a multitude of character voices and her love of storytelling, she excels with titles in all genres, including science fiction, historical fiction, and mystery.