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Margaret Scherf (1908–1979)

Autor de The Gun in Daniel Webster's Bust

33+ Obras 188 Miembros 9 Reseñas

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(eng) Do not confuse or combine her with Margaret Scherf (1941-2016), longtime reporter and editor for The Associated Press.

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1908-04-01
Fecha de fallecimiento
1979-05-12
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Fairmont, West Virginia, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Kalispell, Montana, USA
Lugares de residencia
New York, New York, USA
Cascade, Montana, USA
Educación
Antioch College, Ohio
Ocupaciones
mystery novelist
crime novelist
detective novelist
secretary
Biografía breve
Margaret Scherf was born in Fairmont, West Virginia, the daughter of a teacher, and as the family moved she attended schools in New Jersey, Wyoming, and finally Montana. She studied at Antioch College of Ohio for three years and left in 1928 to move to New York City for a job as an editorial secretary at a publishing company. From 1934 to 1939, she was a secretary and copywriter for the Wise Book Company. During World War II, she served as secretary to the Naval Inspector at the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in Brooklyn, New York. She also began writing novels, and made her publishing debut with The Corpse Grows a Beard in 1940. It launched her on a literary career that included 27 novels, 26 of them mystery/suspense novels -- some in series -- as well as one volume in the Nancy Drew series, The Secret of the Wooden Lady (as Carolyn Keene, 1950), and another three mystery novels for young readers. Most of them have lighthearted elements; as she explained, "My idea was to write amusing books, without too much gore but with sufficient suspense to carry the reader on." In 1965, she served a year as a member of the Montana House of Representatives and married Perry E. Beeby, owner of a cherry orchard.
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Do not confuse or combine her with Margaret Scherf (1941-2016), longtime reporter and editor for The Associated Press.

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An aging actress dies from a gunshot wound in Link Simpson's gun/antique shop on the floor below Henry & Emily Bryce's decorating studio. The police at first rule it a suicide, but Emily would love it to be murder so she can investigate. A slim little book, only 159 pages. Not a lot of detecting - the police move at a glacial pace and Henry & Emily do a lot of romping around New York City and drinking cocktails at friends' homes and landmark hotels. A nice portrait of New York in the early 1950s.… (más)
 
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