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− | LONDON (AP) - British writer Penny Vincenzi, whose stories of romance, rivalry and family secrets topped best-seller lists, has died. She was 78.<br><br> | + | LONDON (AP) - British writer Penny Vincenzi, whose stories of romance, rivalry and family secrets topped best-seller lists, has died. She was 78.<br><br>Publisher Headline says Vincenzi died peacefully Sunday. The cause of death wasn't given.<br><br>Vincenzi worked as a journalist before publishing her first novel "Old Sins," in 1989. If you loved this posting and you would like to receive much more facts pertaining to [https://karmatantric.com/tantric-massage-london-locations/ xxx] vidoes [[https://karmatantric.com/tantric-massage-london-locations/ karmatantric.com]] kindly pay a visit to our own website. Her 17 novels and two story collections sold more than 7 million copies worldwide. Her last book, "A Question of Trust," was published in 2017.<br><br>Her four daughters said in a statement Tuesday that she was "a true trailblazer" who broke down barriers. Fellow novelist Sophie Kinsella said Vincenzi was "like one of her own novels: once you were in her company you didn't want to say goodbye."<br><br>She is survived by daughters Polly Harding, Sophie Cornish, Emily Gunnis and Claudia Vincenzi.<br><br>Advertisement |
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LONDON (AP) - British writer Penny Vincenzi, whose stories of romance, rivalry and family secrets topped best-seller lists, has died. She was 78.
Publisher Headline says Vincenzi died peacefully Sunday. The cause of death wasn't given.
Vincenzi worked as a journalist before publishing her first novel "Old Sins," in 1989. If you loved this posting and you would like to receive much more facts pertaining to xxx vidoes [karmatantric.com] kindly pay a visit to our own website. Her 17 novels and two story collections sold more than 7 million copies worldwide. Her last book, "A Question of Trust," was published in 2017.
Her four daughters said in a statement Tuesday that she was "a true trailblazer" who broke down barriers. Fellow novelist Sophie Kinsella said Vincenzi was "like one of her own novels: once you were in her company you didn't want to say goodbye."
She is survived by daughters Polly Harding, Sophie Cornish, Emily Gunnis and Claudia Vincenzi.
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