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Name
  
Willo Roberts


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
November 19, 2004, Granite Falls, Washington, United States

Spouse
  
David W. Roberts (m. 1949)

Awards
  
Edgar Award for Best Juvenile, Edgar Award for Best Young Adult

Books
  
The Girl With the Silver Eyes, The view from the cherry tree, Twisted Summer, Baby‑Sitting Is a Dangero, The one left behind

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Willo Davis Roberts (May 29, 1928 – November 19, 2004) was an American writer, known primarily for children's mystery and suspense novels.

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Willo Louise Davis was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1949, she married David W. Roberts. She was originally trained as a paramedic and began writing in her spare time. Her first book, "Murder At Grand Bay," (published in 1955) was written for an adult market. She won Edgar Allan Poe Awards ("Edgars") in 1989, 1995, and 1997 for best juvenile and best young adult mysteries. Her books included The View from the Cherry Tree, Twisted Summer, Sugar Isn't Everything, Don't Hurt Laurie, Megan's Island, Baby-Sitting Is a Dangerous Job, Hostage, The Girl with the Silver Eyes, The One Left Behind, Scared Stiff, Caught!, and Undercurrents.

Roberts died of congestive heart failure at the age of 76. According to publisher Simon & Schuster, "The One Left Behind would have been her hundredth book for children."

References

Willo Davis Roberts Wikipedia