Anne Eyre Worboys Explained

Annette Isobel Eyre Worboys
Pseudonym:Anne Eyre Worboys;
Annette Eyre;
Vicky Maxwell;
Anne Worboys
Birth Name:Annette Isobel Eyre
Birth Date:1920
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Death Date:June
Death Place:Leigh, Kent, England
Occupation:Novelist
Language:English
Nationality:New Zealander
Citizenship:British
Period:1961–1999
Genre:Romance, suspense
Spouse:Walter Brindy Worboys
Children:2
Awards:RoNA Award

Anne Eyre Worboys (1920 – June 2007) was a New Zealand-British writer of 40 romance and suspense novels. She also signed her novels as Annette Eyre and Anne Worboys, and under the pseudonym of Vicky Maxwell. In 1977, her novel Every Man A King (Rendezvous with Fear) won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.

Biography

Personal life

Born Annette Isobel Eyre on 1920 in Auckland, New Zealand, daughter of Agnes Helen (Blair) and Thomas Edwardes Eyre. She served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force, from 1942 to 1945.

On 20 September 1946, she married Walter Brindy Worboys, and had two daughters, Carolyn and Robin.

Annette Worboys died in June 2007 in Leigh, Kent, England, UK.

Career and works

She started writing romances as Anne Eyre Worboys and Annette Eyre, after five romances under the pseudonym of Vicky Maxwell, she wrote as Anne Worboys suspense novels with some romantic elements. She won the Mary Elgin Award in 1975, and the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association in 1977 by her novel Every Man A King (a.k.a. Rendezvous with Fear).

Bibliography

Some novels are reedited under different titles or pennames.

As Anne Eyre Worboys

Single novels

As Annette Eyre

Single novels

As Vicky Maxwell

Single novels

As Anne Worboys

Single novels