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America's Agatha Christie: Mignon Good Eberhart, Her Life and Works
Rick Cypert, James G. McManaway
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| #6341366 in Books | Susquehanna University Press | 2005-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.15 x1.01 x6.34l,2.03 | File type: PDF | 319 pages | ||5 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Good Picture of a So So Talent|By Kevin Killian|There's some interesting information in AMERICA'S AGATHA CHRISTIE, and author Rick Cypert handles a number of shifting time periods well, providing a brief social history of the many decades during which his heroine operated. Check out the cover pictures, in which Mignon Eberhart grows older and older, and yet stays pretty much
Between 1929 and 1988, American mystery writer Mignon Good Eberhart wrote fifty-nine mystery novels, at least as many short stories, and served a term as president and Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America. This study of Eberhart's life and work considers the influence of her childhood in Nebraska, her marriage and frequent travels, and her various professional and personal contacts in Chicago and on the East Coast. Eberhart's friendships with well-known literar...
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