Novelist Phyllis Whitney dies at age 104 - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T06:41:48Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:124277?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI agree with DADavenport. It…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-02-21:537324:Comment:1253092008-02-21T14:08:32.816ZDeirdrehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Deirdre
I agree with DADavenport. It is a great loss. Phyllis Whitney is the writer who got me hooked. I still own most of her books. I read them growing up and periodically I re-read them.<br />
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Morganaflows.
I agree with DADavenport. It is a great loss. Phyllis Whitney is the writer who got me hooked. I still own most of her books. I read them growing up and periodically I re-read them.<br />
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Morganaflows. What a loss. Although I turne…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-02-16:537324:Comment:1244282008-02-16T17:57:19.601ZDADavenporthttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DADavenport
What a loss. Although I turned to more hardboiled books long ago, I read all of Phyllis Whitney's books as a teen and young woman and still have them all in my book collection. Never once gave any of them away. I revisit them every now and again when I want something to lighten my mood from the tougher books I am addicted to, and to bring a touch of romantic mystery back into my life.<br />
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They are like biting into a nice, chocolate covered cherry. Not too often, but sometimes you crave that giddy…
What a loss. Although I turned to more hardboiled books long ago, I read all of Phyllis Whitney's books as a teen and young woman and still have them all in my book collection. Never once gave any of them away. I revisit them every now and again when I want something to lighten my mood from the tougher books I am addicted to, and to bring a touch of romantic mystery back into my life.<br />
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They are like biting into a nice, chocolate covered cherry. Not too often, but sometimes you crave that giddy rush of sweet, youthful innocence.