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Lucinda Riley: Irish best-selling author dies

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Irish best-selling author dies

Lucinda Riley during a reading a few years ago

Lucinda Riley during a reading a few years ago

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On the morning of June 11, author Lucinda Riley was found dead around her family. She had been battling cancer for four years.

Lucinda Riley has been battling cancer for years. Now she has passed peacefully on the morning of June 11th. That’s it The family of the Irish best-selling author has been announced on Instagram. according to Report of the Daily “Irish Examiner” Riley was 56 years old. “We are saddened to announce that Lucinda died peacefully this morning, around her family and were very important to them,” the statement from relatives said.

Five books in four years

“Many who did not know that Lucinda had been battling cancer for four years” knew that this would be a “terrible shock.” Riley wrote five books during that time. She became known through the series “The Seven Sisters”, the latest episode of which “The Disappeared Sister” has just appeared.

Riley touched the lives of everyone who read his books and met the author, the statement said. The author has radiated “love and kindness” in everything she does. She “will be an inspiration to all of us forever”. As Riley’s concluding quote, it says: “Through the pain and joy of the journey, I have learned the most important lesson I can teach life, and I am happy with it. This is the only moment we have.”

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