
Phyllis A. Whitney, whose romantic suspense tales sold millions of copies, has died. She was 104.

Phyllis A. Whitney, whose romantic suspense tales sold millions of copies, has died. She was 104.
By JOSEPH MALDONADO
For the Daily Record/Sunday News
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