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Margaret Yorke

    January 30, 1924 – November 17, 2012

    Margaret Yorke, a celebrated crime fiction writer, is renowned for her compelling narratives that delve into the lives of ordinary individuals thrust into extraordinary and often harrowing circumstances. Her literary style is characterized by exquisite language and a profound exploration of character psychology, with Yorke famously stating that her characters often guided her writing rather than the other way around. She emphasized the primacy of character development over intricate plotting, believing that readers connect deeply with the relatable conflicts that emerge from everyday life. This focus on authentic human experience, coupled with her masterful prose, has cemented her reputation among readers and critics alike.

    Margaret Yorke
    The price of guilt
    Evidence to Destroy. The Smooth Face of Evil. Two Nowels in One Volume
    Safely to the Grave
    Grave Matters
    Cause For Concern
    Devil's Work