Margaret Millar
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Margaret Ellis Millar (née Sturm) (February 5, 1915 - March 26, 1994) was a US-Canadian mystery and suspense writer. Born in Kitchener, Ontario, she was educated there and in Toronto. She moved to the United States after marrying Kenneth Millar (better known under the pen name Ross Macdonald). Her books may be best known for their surprise endings.
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- The Invisible Worm (1941)
- The Weak-Eyed Bat (1942)
- The Devil Loves Me (1942)
- Wall of Eyes (1943)
- Fire Will Freeze (1944)
- A Beast in View (1945)
- The Iron Gates [Taste of Fears] (1945)
- Experiment in Springtime (1947)
- It's All in the Family (1948)
- The Cannibal Heart (1949)
- Do Evil in Return (1950)
- Rose's Last Summer (1952)
- Vanish in an Instant (1952)
- Wives and Lovers (1954)
- A Beast in View (1955) (Edgar Award for Best Novel, 1956)
- An Air That Kills [The Soft Talkers] (1957)
- The Listening Walls (1959)
- A Stranger in My Grave (1960)
- How Like an Angel (1962)
- The Fiend (1964)
- The Birds and the Beasts Were There (1968)
- Beyond This Point Are Monsters (1970)
- Ask for Me Tomorrow (1976)
- The Murder of Miranda (1979)
- Mermaid (1982)
- Banshee (1983)
- Spider Webs (1986)