Jean Hager
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Jean Hager has written numerous novels, many under the pseudonyms Marlaine Kyle, Amanda McAllister, Sara North and Jeanne Stephens. Hager, who is one-eighth Cherokee and often explores Native American themes in her work. She received the Teepee Trophy award from the Oklahoma Writers Federation for toon meer best novel of 1977 for Terror in the Sunlight, and best novel of 1979 for Shadow of the Tamaracks. Her other books include A Suitable Marriage (1982), Seven Black Stones (1995), and Masked Dancers (1998). Jean Hager was born in 1932 in Maywood, Illinois. She married Kenneth C. Hager in 1950, and graduated from Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma in 1969. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Ontwarringsbericht:
(eng) Pseudonyms include Amanda McAllister and Sara North
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Werken van Jean Hager
How to Write and Market Your Mystery Novel: A Step-By-Step Guide from Idea to Final Rewrite and Marketing (1998) 9 exemplaren
Trust No One at All 2 exemplaren
George Washington Crashed Here 1 exemplaar
The Spirit Caller by Jean Hager (1997-05-03) 1 exemplaar
Ondt paradis 1 exemplaar
Evil Side of Eden 1 exemplaar
Pretty Enough to Kill 1 exemplaar
No Need for Fear 1 exemplaar
Waiting for Caroline 1 exemplaar
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Malice Domestic 4: An Anthology of Original Traditional Mystery Stories (1995) — Medewerker — 55 exemplaren
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- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- McAllister, Amanda (pseudonym)
North, Sara (pseudonym) - Geboortedatum
- 1932
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Woonplaatsen
- Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
- Opleiding
- Oklahoma State University
University of Central Oklahoma - Beroepen
- writer
high-school English teacher - Ontwarringsbericht
- Pseudonyms include Amanda McAllister and Sara North
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Here's the weird thing - I remembered exactly who had done it, and why, including the plot twist, as soon as I started to read the book. I rarely remember character names 5 minutes after I put a book down but all these characters came flooding back immediately, along with the plot in its entirety.
So, I don't know if this book suffered from age or my unusually clear memory of it, so I'll just say this: I remember thinking it was mediocre when I read it the first time, and I thought it was mediocre this time.
I have one more of this series that was part of my vintage haul; perhaps it'll be better, or my memory worse, and I'll enjoy the nostalgia trip more.… (meer)