Mount Vernon Love Story

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    Mary Higgins Clark was a famous American novelist. She was known for her grasping suspense novels mainly. She writer 51 novels and all of them were bestsellers in America and also in different European countries. She recently passed away in January, 2020 and leaving behind her a legacy of some amazing novels to cherish for a long time to come. Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry and The Cinderella Murder are two of her worthy novels to mention here.

    Mount Vernon Love Story as understandable from its title is a love story. In this novel, the author shows a man of flesh, the man behind the legend, passion and blood. All with the brilliance of the author, both the man and the story comes dramatically alive in his suspenseful novel.

    The interest of Mary Higgins in George Washington got first highlighted through a radio series. She was writing that in the 1960s and under the title of Pilot of a Patriot. She has always been a huge admirer of history. Her debut book was a biographical novel under the title of Aspire the Heavens and this was the motto of mother of George Washington. With all the scenes, events, dates and the characters, the book got published in 1969.

    Mount Vernon Love Story

    While researching on the life of George Washington, the author was surprised to find out he man behind the legend. He was an enormous man in every way, starting with his tall physical height. He was 6 feet 3 inches when normal height for men in the society as just about 5 feet 7 inches.

    Linda Emond has done the narration in her powerful and awe-inspiring tone. It was loved and highly appreciated by fans.



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