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  2. Mary Kay Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kay Andrews (born July 27, 1954) [1] is the pen name of American writer Kathy Hogan Trocheck, based in Atlanta, Georgia, who has authored a number of best-selling books under the Andrews pen name since 2002. [2] Trocheck graduated from the University of Georgia with a journalism degree in 1976.

  3. Deep Dish (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews takes a long time to get the romance off the ground, but when it starts moving, it moves fast.". [ 1 ] Shelley Mosley , of Library Journal , reviewed the book saying, "Readers with a taste for delectable culinary romances like Millie Criswell 's The Trouble with Mary , Susan Mallery 's Delicious , and Deirdre Martin 's Just a Taste will ...

  4. Mary Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1860–1936), American writer; Mary Andrews (politician), American politician from Maine; Mary Kay Andrews (born 1954), author based in Atlanta; Mary Garard Andrews (1852–1936), Universalist minister; Mary Maria Andrews (1915–1996), Anglican deaconess, missionary and church leader; Mary Andrews, fictional ...

  5. The Group (novel) - Wikipedia

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    She is the most beautiful and, after Pokey, the wealthiest of the group; she is cool and aristocratic, a "dark beauty", with pale skin, black hair, and large green eyes. She spends most of the book in Europe, where she goes to study art history and get a doctorate. At the end of the book, she returns to America, having fled the war in Europe.

  6. Garden of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    C. Andrews died in 1986, and her estate commissioned ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman to continue writing novels under her name developed from plot outlines originally written by Andrews. There is some dispute over whether this particular novel was written in part by Andrews before she died, or whether it was written entirely by Neiderman.

  7. Zoe Akins - Wikipedia

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    Zoe Akins in 1907. Zoe Byrd Akins was born in Humansville, Missouri, second of three children of Thomas Jasper and Sarah Elizabeth Green Akins.Her family was heavily involved with the Missouri Republican Party, and for several years her father served as the state party chairman.

  8. Airs Above the Ground (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Airs Above the Ground is a 1965 novel by Mary Stewart. The title derives from Classical dressage, in particular, the graceful Airs Above the Ground, the haute ecole movements for which special breeds of horses, in particular Lippizans, are highly trained. These trained moves were once used by the horse to aid mounted soldiers in battle.

  9. Maigret and the Toy Village - Wikipedia

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