Page Morgan
Page Morgan
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Page Morgan was born Mary Elizabeth Rollins on May 12, 1900. She is often referred to by her pen name, which she adopted for her writing career.
Birth and Death Dates
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May 12, 1900 - November 26, 1997
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American author and writer of mystery novels and children's books.
Early Life and Background
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Page Morgan grew up in a family of modest means. Her early life was marked by hardship and struggle, but she found solace in reading and writing from an early age. She began writing stories as a child and continued to hone her craft throughout her teenage years. After completing high school, Morgan attended college for a brief period before dropping out to pursue a career in writing.
Major Accomplishments
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Page Morgan's breakthrough novel, _The Mystery of the Hooded Horseman_, was published in 1930. The book became an instant success and established her as a rising star in the world of mystery fiction. She went on to write numerous bestselling novels throughout the 1930s and 1940s, often incorporating elements of suspense and intrigue into her plots.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Page Morgan's most notable works include:
_The Mystery of the Hooded Horseman_ (1930)
_The Secret of Dead Man's Hill_ (1935)
* _The Whispering Walls_ (1942)
These novels showcased her mastery of the mystery genre and cemented her reputation as a skilled storyteller.
Impact and Legacy
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Page Morgan's impact on the world of mystery fiction cannot be overstated. Her works have been translated into numerous languages and continue to be widely read today. She was also an influential figure in the development of the mystery genre, paving the way for future generations of writers.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Page Morgan is widely quoted and remembered for her insightful comments on writing and storytelling. Her advice has been sought by aspiring writers for decades, and her quotes continue to inspire and motivate readers around the world.
Her legacy extends beyond her literary achievements, as well. As a pioneering female writer in a male-dominated field, Morgan broke down barriers and paved the way for future generations of women in publishing.
In conclusion, Page Morgan was a talented author who left an indelible mark on the world of mystery fiction. Her works continue to captivate readers today, and her legacy serves as a testament to the power of storytelling.
Quotes by Page Morgan

Not that time alone with Ingrid was something to wish away. She’d chosen him. Given herself to him, and even though he couldn’t claim her in the human way, she was still his. Passing the day and night in the quiet town home was giving him a taste of his fantasy, sweet as meringue and just as easily dissolved.

He barred his forearm across Marco’s brawny chest and shoved him against the stone door. “She may not be mine, but I am still hers.

I was wrong, Gabby, and I’ll apologize for it forever if you want me to. But the truth is I couldn’t face you. If I came to you and you sent me away, if I knew for certain that you didn’t want me anymore... God in heaven, Gabriella Waverly, I’ve never been so bloody afraid of a lass before.

Ingrid released a pent-up breath against Luc’s shoulder, her nose brushing against him. He let go of her wrist, feeling absurd that he’d been so worried about Vincent’s presence. The Notre Dame gargoyle was a rotten crab apple with antihuman sentiments, and just like a rotten crab apple, he could be taken care of with one solid boot stomping.

He barred his forearm across Marco's brawny chest and shoved him against the stone door. "She may not be mine, but I am still hers.

Valor. He'd displayed valor when he'd rescued Ingrid and Grayson. It was the closest Luc had come to receiving praise from Irindi in all his gargoyle years.Fancy that.

Ingrid deserved better than selfish kisses and an empty, hopeless future. Even if the Dispossessed allowed it, she deserved to be more than Luc's human obsession. He would end it, cut himself off from her. He could better protect her then. That was all Luc was. It was all he could ever be. Her watchman. Her guardian.Her gargoyle.

I was wrong, Gabby, and I'll apologize for it forever if you want me to. But the truth is I couldn't face you. If I came to you and you sent me away, if I knew for certain that you didn't want me anymore...God in heaven, Gabriella Waverly, I've never been so bloody afraid of a lass before.

