Dorothy Gilman
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Dorothy Edith Gilman (June 25, 1923 – February 2, 2012), also known as Dorothy Gilman Butters was an American author of mystery and spy fiction. She is most well known for the Mrs. Pollifax series of spy novels, about spy and grandmother Emily Pollifax, who chooses to become a spy in her 60s, and who stars in fourteen books written over three decades.
Gilman's books tend to feature uncommon, unique characters, often travelling to exotic locales.
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