Rosemary Edghill

Rosemary Edghill

Rosemary Edghill (born 1956) is an American writer and editor, who has often used that pseudonym in place of her legal name, Eluki bes Shahar. Her primary genres are science fiction and fantasy, but she began by writing Regency romances.

The publishers of her first novel, the Regency Romance Turkish Delight, suggested that "eluki bes shahar" sounded insufficiently English to attract potential readers, and thus she has published the majority of her novel-length works under the pseudonym. Her sister writes as India Edghill.

Updated January 1, 2024




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Series by Rosemary Edghill

Carolus Rex (2 books)
The Twelve Treasures (3 books)
Bast Mysteries (4 books)
Childeric the Shatterer (1 books)
Shadow Grail (4 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

(Shadow Grail #4 / 4)
2014 | fantasy, young adult
(Shadow Grail #3 / 4)
2013 | fantasy, young adult
2012 | horror
(Shadow Grail #2 / 4)
2011 | fantasy, young adult
(Shadow Grail #1 / 4)
2010 | fantasy, young adult
(Bedlam's Bard #6 / 6)
2005 | fantasy, urban fantasy
(Bedlam's Bard #5 / 6)
2003 | fantasy, urban fantasy
(Childeric the Shatterer #1 / 1)
2003 | fantasy
2003 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
2002 | fantasy
(Bedlam's Bard #4 / 6)
2001 | fantasy, urban fantasy
(Carolus Rex #2 / 2)
2001 | alternate history
(Bedlam's Bard #3 / 6)
2000 | fantasy, urban fantasy
(Carolus Rex #1 / 2)
1999 | alternate history
(Bast Mysteries)
1998 | fantasy, thriller
1998 | fantasy
(The Twelve Treasures #3 / 3)
1997 | fantasy
(Bast Mysteries #3 / 3)
1996 | fantasy, thriller
(The Twelve Treasures #2 / 3)
1995 | fantasy
(Bast Mysteries #2 / 3)
1995 | fantasy, thriller
(The Twelve Treasures #1 / 3)
1994 | fantasy
(Bast Mysteries #1 / 3)
1994 | fantasy, thriller

Comics and Anthology

2004 | fantasy, anthology