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Has she written anything published the name Charlotte Pullein–Thompson? --never her legal name if i understand correctly. I don't find Pullein[-]Thompson at VIAF (search, which ignores the hyphen if provided).
"Although she married and became Charlotte Fyfe, she has not published under her married name." The U.S. Library of Congress cites Best Hens for You (2006, fiction or cookbook?) by Charlotte Popescu for: "also publishes under her married name, Charlotte Fyfe". I find only Popescu and Fyfe identified by the library, with one and two books respectively credited to them. Credited to Fyfe, one "research by" LCCN93-29422; one "edited by" LCCN2001-320508.
The latter is a British edition (the only edition I guess), so she published under the Fyfe name at least once in the U.K. --P64 (talk) 01:49, 4 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
LC may not hold or even catalogue many pony books so it occurs to me that Popescu/Fyfe may use the established pony name Pullein-Thompson exclusively for her own horse stories. No doubt her publisher anticipated Charlotte/Christine confusion too. This pseudonym is her mother's name at a glance.
I appended section External links with points of entry to LC and WorldCat catalogues for Fyfe and Popescu.