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Eileen Goudge
Eileen Goudge (pseudonyms Marian Woodruff and Elizabeth Merrit; born July 4, 1950, San Mateo, California) is an American author notable for her diverse literary contributions spanning Romance novel, romance, historical fiction, and children's literature. Her first novel for adults, ''Garden of Lies'' (1989), was a The New York Times Best Seller list, New York Times Best Seller. List of adult novels *''Garden of Lies'', Viking Press, Viking, 1989 *''Such Devoted Sisters'', Viking, 1992 *''Blessing in Disguise'', Viking, 1994 *''Trail of Secrets'', Viking, 1996 *''Thorns of Truth'', Penguin Random House, Penguin, 1998 *''One Last Dance'', Viking Penguin, 1999 *''The Second Silence'', Viking, 2000 *''Otherwise Engaged'', Pocket Books, 2005 *''Immediate Family'', Pocket Books, 2006 References External linksOfficial website
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