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Lady Harriet Elizabeth Taggart

"Creativity is intelligence having fun." - Albert Einstein

All About Me

Harriet Elizabeth Taggart, writing under the pen name Lady Harriet, holds the legal title “Lady of the Manor,” as defined under English law, and traces her ancestry to Charlemagne’s royal line.
A lifelong reader and devoted genealogist of nearly 50 years, Harriet has always had a passion for stories, whether buried in the past or found in the pages of a good book. She is the co-author of We Are Manx, a self-published family saga that explores her Manx heritage and the history of the Isle of Man in rich detail.
She’s also a photographer who prefers being behind the lens, a word-lover addicted to word games, and a wooden jigsaw puzzle fanatic. She has traveled extensively, with a deep appreciation for history, other cultures, and the unexpected joys found away from home. Her career spanned volunteerism, real estate and systems administration, but now she happily devotes her time to creative pursuits—supported and inspired by a large and loving family.
As she puts it: “I’m old enough for Medicare, but not quite old enough to get a birthday card from King Charles—were I a Brit.”
The Witch of Godstow Abbey, written in collaboration with Dr. Peter Stephenson, marks her first (but hopefully not last) foray into historical fiction. With photography she creates books of images; with storytelling, she creates images made of words.

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COMING FALL OF 2025

The Witch of Godstow Abbey - co-authored with Peter Stephenson

A demonic sect practicing blood sacrifices, a noble lord who changes loyalties and falls in love, a traveling bard with “the sight” who returns from the dead, and the women of Godstow Abbey on the case. These make up the story of the Witch of Godstow Abbey. Will Sister Agnes and her friends deduce who the leader of The Kindred is before they can conduct a blood sacrifice of one of Godstow’s novices? Will an inquisitor sent by the pope to Godstow imprison nuns at the abbey for heresy? Sister Agnes, Isabel, Lady Beatrix and Mother Alice must answer these questions and more in the latest book in the “Murder at the Abbey” series written by Dr. Peter Stephenson and Lady Harriet.

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