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- Birth nameMignon Good
- Mignon G. Eberhart was born on July 6, 1899 in University Place, Nebraska, USA. Mignon G. was a writer, known for Mystery House (1938), The Patient in Room 18 (1938) and The White Cockatoo (1935). Mignon G. was married to Alanson Clyde Eberhart and John Prince Hazen Perry. Mignon G. died on October 8, 1996 in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA.
- SpousesAlanson Clyde Eberhart(1948 - February 24, 1974) (his death)John Prince Hazen Perry(October 26, 1946 - January 1948) (divorced)Alanson Clyde Eberhart(December 29, 1923 - November 27, 1943) (divorced)
- Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 175-176. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
- American mystery writer, student of Wesleyan University, active from 1923. Wrote 59 books, including numerous novels, as well as short stories. Her work often feature ladies in distress in various exotic locales, such as Lisbon or the Caribbean. The element of detection is often suffused with psychological suspense.
- Six of her stories were adapted into Clue Club films, five of which featured nurse Sara(h) Keate / Sally Keating as the female protagonist.
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