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- Q201862 abstract "Barbara "Elizabeth" Linington (March 11, 1921 – April 5, 1988) was a prolific American novelist. She was awarded runner-up scrolls for best first mystery novel from the Mystery Writers of America for her 1960 novel, Case Pending, which introduced her most popular series character, LAPD Homicide Lieutenant Luis Mendoza. Her 1961 tome, Nightmare, and her 1962 novel, Knave of Hearts, another entry in the Mendoza series, were both nominated for Edgars in the Best Novel category. Regarded as the "Queen of the Procedurals," she was one of the first women to write police procedurals — a male-dominated genre of police-story writing.She was born in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois; and died on April 5, 1988 in Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California. During much of her career she was represented by literary agent Barthold Fles.Besides crime, Linington also took interest in archaeology, the occult, gemstones, antique weapons and languages.".
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- Q201862 pseudonym "Anne Blaisdell, Lesley Egan, Egan O'Neill, Dell Shannon".
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- Q201862 birthDate "1921-03-11".
- Q201862 birthPlace "Aurora, Illinois, U.S.".
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- Q201862 name "Elizabeth Linington".
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- Q201862 comment "Barbara "Elizabeth" Linington (March 11, 1921 – April 5, 1988) was a prolific American novelist. She was awarded runner-up scrolls for best first mystery novel from the Mystery Writers of America for her 1960 novel, Case Pending, which introduced her most popular series character, LAPD Homicide Lieutenant Luis Mendoza. Her 1961 tome, Nightmare, and her 1962 novel, Knave of Hearts, another entry in the Mendoza series, were both nominated for Edgars in the Best Novel category.".
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