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  1. Mignon Good Eberhart (July 6, 1899, Lincoln, Nebraska – October 8, 1996, Greenwich, Connecticut) was an American author of mystery novels. She had one of the longest careers (from the 1920s to the 1980s) among major American mystery writers.

  2. Mignon G. Eberhart has 218 books on Goodreads with 8417 ratings. Mignon G. Eberharts most popular book is Murder by an Aristocrat (Sarah Keate, #5).

  3. Oct 9, 1996 · Mignon G. Eberhart, a highly prolific author of mystery novels who specialized in stories that combined romance and suspense, died yesterday in the Nathaniel Witherell nursing home in...

  4. A writing life. Publishing her first novel Patient in Room 18 in 1929, Mignon Good Eberhart penned over 50 novels and numerous short stories, many of which have been adapted for film and television. In 1971, she received the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America.

  5. Mignon G. Eberhart wrote her first mystery novel in 1929 and her last, 59 books later, in 1988. During more than half a century, Eberhart earned a place for herself as one of the most popular writers in the mystery genre.

  6. Oct 8, 1996 · In 1971 she won the Grand Master award from the Mystery Writers of America. She also wrote many short stories f. Mignon Good (1899-1996) was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. She studied at Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1917 to 1920. In 1923 she married Alanson C. Eberhart, a civil engineer.

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  8. Mignon G. Eberhart was an American author of mystery novels. She is best known for her series of detective novels featuring nurse Sarah Keate, which are considered precursors to the 'had-I-but-known' school of mystery writing. Eberhart's writing was noted for its richly woven plots and strong female protagonists.

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