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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_MoodySusan Moody - Wikipedia

    Susan Moody FCIL (born 18 January 1940 at Oxford, England), is the principal pen name of Susan Elizabeth Horwood, an English novelist best known for her suspense novels. After marrying, as her third husband, Professor John Dalgleish Donaldson, at Oxford on 5 September 2001, she became stepmother of his four children, including Mary, Queen of ...

  2. 5 de ene. de 2024 · El padre de la princesa Mary de Dinamarca, sin embargo, rehizo su vida con la escritora Susan Moody y la pareja sigue muy unida en la actualidad.

  3. Dr. Susan I. Moody (November 20, 1851 - October 23, 1934), granted the title Amatu’l-A‘lá by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, was an American Bahá’í who moved to Iran where she worked at a Hospital and co-founded a school for girls in Tehran.

  4. Susan Moody is a British author that writes mystery and suspense novels. The author is best known for the ‘Penny Manawake’ books. +Biography. Susan Moody is a pseudonym used by Susan Elizabeth Horwood. Moody was born in 1940 in Oxford, England.

  5. 19 de nov. de 2014 · Dr. Susan Moody, gentle and white-haired, was described as “uncompromisingly selfless, detached, and humble, with a keen sense of justice and a rare capacity to equably and fairly approach situations” and she treated acquaintances as old friends. 8

  6. 15 de may. de 2021 · “Passing dearly beloved Susan Moody deprives Baháí world (of the) far-famed pioneer who, through her indomitable spirit, ceaseless services, earned unique distinction.

  7. The versatile Susan Moody writes crime and romantic fiction, as well as psychological suspense novels in which plot twists abound and tension is ratcheted up. She has published the romances under differing names (Susan Madison and Susannah James), as though products of differing parts of her authorial identity.