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Phyllis A. Whitney (1903–2008)

Auteur de Woman without a Past

108+ oeuvres 10,556 utilisateurs 151 critiques 15 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Mystery author Phyllis A. Whitney was born in Yokohama, Japan to American parents on September 9, 1903. After her father's death in 1918, she and her mother traveled from Japan to San Francisco, California on an ocean liner. In 1924, she graduated from McKinley High School in Chicago and sold short afficher plus stories to newspapers, church papers, and pulp magazines as well as worked in bookstores and libraries. She was a Children's Book Editor of the Chicago Sun's Book Week from 1942 to 1946 and the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1947 to 1948. She also taught juvenile fiction writing courses at Northwestern University in 1945 and at New York University from 1947 to 1958. She writes both juvenile and adult mysteries, many set in an exotic location. Her first juvenile book was published in 1941 and her first adult novel was published in 1943. Since then, she has written over 75 books. She has won numerous awards including the Edgar Allen Poe Award in 1961 and 1964, the Sequoyah Award of Oklahoma, and the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 1988. Phyllis A. Whitney passed away on February 8, 2008 at the age of 104. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Phyllis A. Whitney

Woman without a Past (1991) 366 exemplaires
The Ebony Swan (1992) 337 exemplaires
Amethyst Dreams (1997) 315 exemplaires
Star Flight (1993) 310 exemplaires
Daughter of the Stars (1994) 310 exemplaires
The Singing Stones (1990) 308 exemplaires
La Licorne d'Or (1976) 306 exemplaires
Feather on the Moon (1988) 298 exemplaires
Silversword (1987) 249 exemplaires
The Stone Bull (1977) 249 exemplaires
Le Masque de Turquoise (1973) 249 exemplaires
Rainbow in the Mist (1989) 249 exemplaires
Hunter's Green (1968) 243 exemplaires
Listen for the Whisperer (1971) 237 exemplaires
Dream of Orchids (1985) 232 exemplaires
Rainsong (1984) 224 exemplaires
Spindrift (1975) 218 exemplaires
Flaming Tree (1986) 215 exemplaires
Lost Island (1963) 214 exemplaires
Domino (1958) 213 exemplaires
Snowfire (1972) 206 exemplaires
The Winter People (1969) 205 exemplaires
Vermilion (1981) 203 exemplaires
Silverhill (1967) 201 exemplaires
Emerald (1982) 199 exemplaires
Window on the Square (1962) 197 exemplaires
The Glass Flame (1978) 190 exemplaires
Poinciana (1980) 179 exemplaires
Mystery of the Green Cat (1957) — Auteur — 178 exemplaires
Columbella (1966) 176 exemplaires
Thunder Heights (1960) 166 exemplaires
Black Amber (1964) 163 exemplaires
The Trembling Hills (1956) 161 exemplaires
Sea Jade (1964) 150 exemplaires
The Quicksilver Pool (1955) 143 exemplaires
Seven Tears for Apollo (1963) 134 exemplaires
Mystery of The Haunted Pool (1960) 130 exemplaires
Red is For Murder (1943) — Auteur — 127 exemplaires
Guide to Fiction Writing (1982) 123 exemplaires
The Mystery of the Crimson Ghost (1969) 120 exemplaires
Vent d'Orage (1957) 117 exemplaires
The Moonflower (1958) 108 exemplaires
Blue Fire (1961) 99 exemplaires
Mystery on the Isle of Skye (1955) 94 exemplaires
Malice Domestic 5: An Anthology of Original Traditional Mystery Stories (1996) — Directeur de publication — 80 exemplaires
Step to the Music (1953) 70 exemplaires
Secret of the Emerald Star (1964) 67 exemplaires
Secret of the Samurai Sword (1958) 66 exemplaires
Mystery of the Black Diamonds (1954) 65 exemplaires
The Mystery of the Gulls (1949) 65 exemplaires
Mystery of the Golden Horn (1963) 64 exemplaires
The Fire and the Gold (1956) 64 exemplaires
Mystery of the Hidden Hand (1963) 57 exemplaires
Secret of Haunted Mesa (1975) 55 exemplaires
Mystery of the Angry Idol (1965) 51 exemplaires
Mystery of the Strange Traveler (1951) 50 exemplaires
Secret of the Spotted Shell (1957) 47 exemplaires
Secret of the Tiger's Eye (1961) 46 exemplaires
Secret of the Stone Face (1977) 45 exemplaires
Willow Hill (1947) 44 exemplaires
Black Amber [and] Blue Fire (1963) 41 exemplaires
Ever After (1948) 38 exemplaires
The Vanishing Scarecrow (1971) 34 exemplaires
Mystery of the Scowling Boy (1973) 34 exemplaires
The Highest Dream (1956) 32 exemplaires
Linda's Homecoming (1971) 32 exemplaires
Nobody Likes Trina (1976) 29 exemplaires
Secret of the Missing Footprint (1970) 28 exemplaires
Secret of Goblin Glen (1968) 28 exemplaires
A Long Time Coming (1954) 26 exemplaires
Creole Holiday (1959) 15 exemplaires
A Star for Ginny (1942) — Auteur — 9 exemplaires
A Place for Ann (1941) — Auteur — 7 exemplaires
The Silver Inkwell (1945) 6 exemplaires
Song of the Shaggy (1976) 3 exemplaires
fire 2 exemplaires
A Window for Julie (1943) 2 exemplaires
El Viento En Las Rocas (1992) 2 exemplaires
Det sorte rav (1977) 1 exemplaire
Fortune's Hand 1 exemplaire
Það vorar á ný 1 exemplaire
Uma Voz na Penumbra 1 exemplaire
L'empreinte du passé (1997) 1 exemplaire
VERMIGLIO 1 exemplaire
Fuego azul (1960) 1 exemplaire
Love Me, Love Me Not (1952) 1 exemplaire
A Virgem de Jade 1 exemplaire
Sea Jade / Snowfire 1 exemplaire
the haunted cave 1 exemplaire
Moonflower 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Six Gothic Tales [Readers Digest Condensed Books] (1979) — Contributeur — 148 exemplaires
How to Write a Romance and Get it Published (1983) — Contributeur, quelques éditions122 exemplaires
Edwina Noone's Gothic Sampler (1966) — Contributeur — 10 exemplaires
Writing Mystery and Crime Fiction (1985) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires

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The dust jacket for Secret of the Stone Face by Phyllis A. Whitney is misleading. There is a face carved into the stone of a maze, but it's not on the cover. The miniature building must be symbolic. There are two girls and a boy, and the scowling man is definitely in there.

This is one of Ms. Whiney's juvenile mysteries that involves stepfamilies. In this case, both heroine Joanna 'Jo' Baird and a girl named Liza Prentice are facing the prospect of their mothers providing them with stepfathers. Neither girl likes the man her mother wants to marry. Both wish to find a reason to keep their mothers single, but Liza has fewer scruples than Jo.

The boy is Erik Thoresen, son of the man who grows the vegetables for Scott Dennis' hotel (Scott is Joe's prospective stepfather), cares for the orchards, and makes old-fashioned furniture using old wood and authentic old-time methods.

Liza Prentice is certain that her mother's man, Roger 'Inky' Inklander, is a crook, but he could be just a bullying jerk who didn't hesitate to hurt Eric's cat, Snowdrop (the cat will recover). Liza is manipulative enough to suggest that Scott is mixed up in whatever crooked delas Inky is mixed up in to get Jo's help. Unfortunately, Jo takes the fall for a few of Liza's deeds.

Erik is also certain that Inky is up to something illegal and it has to do with his father's woodworking. Are Liza and Eric right?
There will be a chilling race for safety during the climax before the truth comes out. The stone face will be part of it.

The first several chapters seemed a little too much "been there, done that" to me, but the book picked up. Ms. Whitney had a habit of writing both a juvenile mystery and an adult mystery based on her travels. The adult book was The Stone Bull. The author's note stated that Mohonk Mountain House at Lake Mohonk, near New Paltz, on the edge of the Catskills was the inspiration for this book, although none of the events took place there.

Although I didn't enjoy this book as much as I did the Whitney mysteries I read when I was a schoolgirl decades ago, it was worth reading.

Cat fans: Snowdrop does get a few scenes in this book.
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JalenV | Feb 22, 2024 |
This book has become a classic story of suspense and romance set in San Francisco in the momentous year of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 1906. Based on a true event.

FROM AMAZON: Sara Bishop was raised in Chicago, but her heart belongs in San Francisco, where her childhood sweetheart, Ritchie Temple, has moved to pursue a career in architecture. Convinced he feels the same way for her, she hopes his fiancée, the manipulative Judith Renwick, is just a passing fancy. And now Sara has packed her bags to prove it. Sarah’s mother is not only concerned by her daughter’s pursuit of an elusive romance, she’s also scared of the city itself—and the secret she and Sara’s father buried there years ago.

Once Sara arrives on the far side of the Golden Gate, she finds herself in the midst of a tantalizing puzzle involving Ritchie, Judith, and Judith’s mysterious brother. She soon discovers a monstrously wicked matriarch nursing a strange and unfathomable vengeance in her Nob Hill mansion. And one fateful morning, when the earth moves and the city is set afire, the pieces of Sara’s past will emerge from the ashes—but will it be too late to save her?
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Gmomaj | 3 autres critiques | Nov 11, 2023 |
A tense, enthralling story of a spirited young woman that discovers she is the pawn in a man's vicious game.
 
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Gmomaj | Nov 11, 2023 |
Malinda looks for a secret that could free her from a frightening past when she returns to Silverhill, her mother's home.

FROM AMAZON: After decades away, Malinda Rice returns to the New Hampshire estate of Silverhill to make sure her departed mother is buried in her rightful place in the family plot. Still carrying the scars of her past, she’s determined to solve the mysteries behind the bad blood that has divided her family. But, like old memories, Malinda is not welcome at Silverhill.

She faces her embittered grandmother, a manipulative tyrant to be feared and never crossed. And her disturbed aunt is lost in a fantasy world, desperate to be rescued. Malinda finds solace with the handsome family doctor, whom she discovers is the only person she can trust, however guarded. The secrets in this deceptive hall of mirrors run deeper and darker than she imagined. Now, while seeking the truth in a mansion haunted by lies, twisted memories, and ruined lives, she must also fight for her sanity—and her life.
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Gmomaj | 4 autres critiques | Nov 11, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
108
Aussi par
18
Membres
10,556
Popularité
#2,255
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
151
ISBN
785
Langues
14
Favoris
15

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