- Author: Mrs. H. D. Everett Author Record # 20578
- Legal Name: Everett, Henrietta Dorothy
- Birthplace: Gillingham, Kent, England, UK
- Birthdate: January 1851
- Deathdate: 16 September 1923
- Language: English
- Webpages: Encyclopedia of Fantasy, Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN, WorldCat
- Used These Alternate Names: Theo. Douglas, Mrs. Everett, Henrietta D. Everett, H. D. Everett
- Note: British writer born as Henrietta Dorothy Huskisson and known primarily as Theo Douglas; "At least half her 22 novels had fantasy and supernatural content." --Encyclopedia of Fantasy
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Novels
- Iras; a Mystery (1896) [only as by Theo. Douglas]
- Malevola (1914)
- The Death-Mask and Other Ghosts (1920)
- The Crimson Blind & Other Stories (2006) [only as by H. D. Everett]
- The Whispering Wall (1916) [only as by H. D. Everett]
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The Pipers of Mallory (1917)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Pipers of Mallory (1918) [as by Theo. Douglas]
- Variant: The Pipers of Mallory (2006) [as by H. D. Everett]
- A Girl in White (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- A Perplexing Case (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- A Water Witch (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- Anne's Little Ghost (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- Beyond the Pale (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- Fingers of a Hand (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- Nevill Nugent's Legacy (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- Over the Wires (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- Parson Clench (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
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The Crimson Blind (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Crimson Blind (1932) [as by Mrs. Everett]
- Variant: The Crimson Blind (1987) [as by Henrietta D. Everett]
- Variant: The Crimson Blind (2006) [as by H. D. Everett]
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The Death Mask (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Death Mask (1932) [as by Mrs. Everett]
- Variant: The Death Mask (2006) [as by H. D. Everett]
- Variant: The Death-Mask (2016)
- The Lonely Road (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- The Next Heir (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
- The Wind of Dunowe (1920) [also as by H. D. Everett]
