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The Merciful Crow is a fantasy novel by Margaret Owen. It was released in 2019, and published by Henry Holt and Company . It was followed by The Faithless Hawk .
Margaret Owen may refer to: Margaret Owen (actress), American burlesque actress and decoy; Margaret Owen (plantswoman) (née Mackay 1930–2014), expert in snowdrops; Margaret Lloyd George (née Owen, 1864–1941), wife of David Lloyd George; Margaret Ursula Jones (née Owen, 1916–2001), British archaeologist; Margaret Owen, author of The ...
Margaret Forster (25 May 1938 – 8 February 2016) was an English novelist, biographer, memoirist, historian and critic, best known for the 1965 novel Georgy Girl, made into a successful film of the same name, which inspired a hit song by The Seekers.
Margaret McAllister Owen MBE (née Mackay; 27 November 1930 – 24 October 2014) was a British farmer, gardener and heritage activist. Snowdrops.
Marguerite Cunliffe-Owen, Countess du Planty et de Sourdis (1859 – 1927) was a French-born historical novelist, nonfiction author, and a syndicated newspaper columnist who published under such pseudonyms as La Marquise de Fontenoy and Officier de l'Ordre de l'Instruction Publique de France [citation needed].
'The Handmaid's Tale' author will finally tell her life's story in 'Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts,' out Nov. 4 Margaret Atwood Announces Long-Awaited Memoir ('of Sorts') “Book of Lives”: 'I ...
Margaret Atwood does not fear the great unknown. The acclaimed novelist and poet, 84, was a guest on NPR’s Wild Card with Rachel Martin podcast on Oct. 3. On the show, Martin invites guests to ...
Margaret Kernochan Leech (November 7, 1893 – February 24, 1974), also known as Margaret Pulitzer, was an American historian and fiction writer. She won the Pulitzer Prize for History both in 1942 ( Reveille in Washington , Harper) (first woman to win for history) and in 1960 ( In the Days of McKinley , Harper).