NEW YORK — Mary Higgins Clark, the tireless and long-reigning "Queen of Suspense" whose tales of women beating the odds made her one of the world's most popular writers, died Friday at age 92. She also collaborated on several novels with her daughter, Carol Higgins Clark. — Mary Higgins ClarkHer own life taught her lessons of resilience, strengthened by her Catholic faith, that she shared with her fictional heroines. Mary Clark quickly found work as a script writer for "Portrait of a President," a radio series on American presidents. "It seemed inconceivable to most of us that any woman could do that to her children," Mary Clark wrote in her memoir.
Source: Fox News February 01, 2020 03:33 UTC