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Margaret Millar

    February 5, 1915 – March 26, 1994

    Margaret Ellis Millar was a mystery and suspense writer whose works are distinguished by sophisticated characterization, exploring the complex interior lives of her characters with an almost literary quality. She delved into themes of class, insecurity, failed ambitions, loneliness, and existential isolation, transcending the typical mystery genre. Her novels, often featuring ingenious surprise endings, are valued for their psychological depth and subtle portrayals of human interaction, remaining compelling even when the outcome is known. Millar was a pioneer in intelligently addressing the psychology of women, offering a mature perspective on societal issues and moral codes.

    Margaret Millar
    Do Evil in Return
    Collected Millar: The Master at Her Zenith: Vanish in an Instant; Wives and Lovers; Beast in View; An Air That Kills; The Listening Walls
    A Stranger in My Grave
    The Listening Walls
    Beast in View
    Wall of Eyes