Hilary Mantel, the first British novelist to win the Booker Prize twice and who sold millions of books around the world, dies at age 70
Her publisher called Mantel"one of the greatest English novelists of this century" whose works are considered"modern classics" and who will be"greatly missed".
Hilary Mantel, the first British novelist to win the Booker Prize twice and who sold millions of books around the world, has died aged 70, her publishers announced. "This is a devastating loss and we can only be grateful she left us with such a magnificent body of work," it added, providing no other details.
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