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13 Facts About Helen MacInnes

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Helen Clark MacInnes was a Scottish-American writer of espionage novels.

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Helen Clark MacInnes was born on October 7,1907, in Glasgow to Donald MacInnes and Jessica McDiarmid, and had a traditional Scots Presbyterian upbringing.

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Helen MacInnes graduated from the University of Glasgow in Scotland in 1928 with an MA in French and German.

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Helen MacInnes continued her studies at University College, London, where she received a diploma in librarianship in 1931.

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Helen MacInnes accepted an appointment as a special cataloguer for the Ferguson Collection at the University of Glasgow.

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Helen MacInnes worked with the Dunbartonshire Education Authority to select books for county libraries.

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Helen MacInnes even kept notes about the different governments she saw in her travels with Highet that she would refer back to when she began writing full-time.

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Highet continued his work with MI6 after he and Helen MacInnes moved to the US in 1937.

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Helen MacInnes encouraged her to use them as the basis for a novel.

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Helen MacInnes continued to produce about one book every two years until her final novel Ride a Pale Horse.

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Helen MacInnes' career was not dotted with many awards, although she did win the 1966 Iona University Columbia Prize for Literature.

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Helen MacInnes died in New York City on September 30,1985, at age 77, following a stroke she had suffered three weeks earlier.

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Helen MacInnes's writing reflects an affinity for Arthur Koestler and Rebecca West, as she strongly opposed any form of tyranny and totalitarianism.