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sandensea

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Sat Feb 1, 2020, 03:33 PM Feb 2020

Author Mary Higgins Clark, 'Queen of Suspense,' Dies at 92

Mary Higgins Clark, the tireless and long-reigning “Queen of Suspense” whose tales of women beating the odds made her one of the world’s most popular writers, died Friday at age 92.

Her publisher, Simon & Schuster, announced that she died of natural causes in Naples, Florida.

“Nobody ever bonded more completely with her readers than Mary did,” her longtime editor Michael Korda said in statement. “She understood them as if they were members of her own family.

She was always absolutely sure of what they wanted to read — and, perhaps more important, what they didn’t want to read — and yet she managed to surprise them with every book.”

Widowed in her late 30s with five children, she became a perennial bestseller over the second half of her life, writing or co-writing “A Stranger Is Watching,” “Daddy’s Little Girl” and more than 50 other favorites.

Sales topped 100 million copies and honors came from all over, including a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters from France or a Grand Master statuette back home from the Mystery Writers of America.

At: https://time.com/5775950/mary-higgins-clark-obituary/



Mary Higgins Clark, 1927-2020.
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Author Mary Higgins Clark, 'Queen of Suspense,' Dies at 92 (Original Post) sandensea Feb 2020 OP
Her books were a long time guilty pleasure of mine Jade Fox Feb 2020 #1
May she RIP. Her books were certainly in my rotation when I had a library card tulipsandroses Feb 2020 #2

tulipsandroses

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2. May she RIP. Her books were certainly in my rotation when I had a library card
Sat Feb 1, 2020, 04:59 PM
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