Margaret Millar

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Born:
Feb. 5, 1915
Died:
March 26, 1994

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Margaret Ellis Millar (née Sturm) was an American-Canadian mystery and suspense writer.

Born in Kitchener, Ontario, she was educated at the Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. She moved to the United States after marrying Kenneth Millar (better known under the pen name Ross Macdonald). They resided for decades in the city of Santa Barbara, which was often used as a locale in her later novels under the pseudonyms of San Felice or Santa Felicia. The Millars had a daughter who died in 1970.

In the early '60s, two of her novels (Beast in View and Rose's Last Summer) were adapted for the anthology TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Thriller.

She was a master of character, a genius of plot twists, and a superb stylist. It’s rare to find those three talents in one literary package, yet, over the course of a 55-year-long career, Maggie maintained her high standards throughout her 27 books, short stories, half a dozen screenplays, poems, radio stories, and one touching memoir. Plus, she did it while struggling to raise a child, keep a house, and deal with a husband who later became more famous than she. Perhaps you’ve heard of Ken Millar. …

Books by Margaret Millar

Margaret Millar: Wall of eyes (1986, International Polygonics) No rating

Wall of eyes

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Margaret Millar: Do evil in return (1950, Random House) No rating

Do evil in return

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Margaret Millar: Spider webs (1986, Morrow)

Spider webs

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Margaret Millar: Banshee (1983, W. Morrow)

Banshee

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Margaret Millar: Beast In View

Beast In View

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Margaret Millar: Mermaid (1992, Allison & Bush) No rating

Mermaid

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Margaret Millar: Rose's Last Summer (Paperback, 1985, International Polygonics) No rating

Rose's Last Summer

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Margaret Millar: The  murder of Miranda (1979, Random House) No rating

The murder of Miranda

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Margaret Millar: Fire will freeze (1987, International Polygonics) No rating

Fire will freeze

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Margaret Millar: Ask for Me Tomorrow No rating

Ask for Me Tomorrow

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Margaret Millar: An Air That Kills

An Air That Kills

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Margaret Millar: The Fiend

The Fiend

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Margaret Millar: How Like an Angel (Paperback, Carroll & Graf) No rating

How Like an Angel

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