Taylor Caldwell
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Janet Miriam Holland Taylor Caldwell, born September 7, 1900 in Manchester, England - died August 30, 1985 in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States, was a prolific and best-selling author.
Her works of note include:
- The Devil's Advocate - speculative fiction about a near-future totalitarian America
- A Pillar of Iron - life of Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Dear and Glorious Physician - life of Luke the Evangelist
- Great Lion of God - life of Paul of Tarsus
- I, Judas - life of Judas Iscariot
- Romance of Atlantis
- Captains and the Kings
- Testimony of Two Men
It's said that she wrote Romance of Atlantis when she was twelve (please verify; a review on Amazon says thirteen). After she became an established author, the story was published, with co-writing credits to "Jess Stearn".
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Taylor_Caldwell" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Caldwell, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

