Phyllis A. Whitney
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Phyllis Ayame Whitney was an American
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 mystery writer. Rare for her genre, she wrote mysteries for both the juvenile and the adult markets, many of which feature exotic locations. Often described as a Gothic novelist
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, a review in The New York Times
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once dubbed her "The Queen of the American Gothics", although she hated this title. She preferred to say she wrote "romantic novels of suspense".

She was born in Japan
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 to American parents and spent her early years in Asia
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. Whitney wrote more than seventy novels. In 1961, her book The Mystery of the Haunted Pool won an Edgar Award
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 from the Mystery Writers of America
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 for Best Juvenile novel, and she duplicated the honor in 1964, for The Mystery of the Hidden Hand. In 1988, the MWA gave her a Grand Master Award for lifetime achievement. Whitney died of pneumonia on February 8, 2008, aged 104.

Published works include

  • A Place for Ann (1941)
  • The Mystery of the Gulls
  • Red is for Murder (1943)
  • Mystery on the Isle of Skye (1955)
  • The Quicksilver Pool (1955)
  • The Trembling Hills (1956)
  • Skye Cameron (1957)
  • The Moonflower (1958)
  • Thunder Heights (1960)
  • Blue Fire (1960)
  • Window on the Square (1962)
  • Seven Tears for Apollo (1963)
  • Black Amber (1964)
  • Sea Jade (1965)
  • Columbella (1966)
  • Silverhill (1967)
  • Hunter's Green (1968)
  • The Winter People (1969)
  • Lost Island (1970)
  • Listen for the Whisperer (1972)
  • Snowfire (1973)
  • The Turquoise Mask (1974)
  • Spindrift (1975)
  • The Golden Unicorn (1976)
  • The Stone Bull (1977)
  • The Glass Flame (1978)
  • Domino (1979)
  • Poinciana (1980)
  • Vermilion (1981)
  • Emerald (1983)
  • Rainsong (1984)
  • Dream of Orchids (1985)
  • The Flaming Tree (1986)
  • Silversword (1987)
  • Feather on the Moon (1988)
  • Rainbow in the Mist (1989)
  • The Singing Stones (1990)
  • Woman Without a Past (1991)
  • The Ebony Swan (1992)
  • Star Flight (1993)
  • Daughter of the Stars (1994)
  • Amethyst Dreams (1997)
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