Judith Krantz, whose best-selling romance novels included 'I'll Take Manhattan', 'Scruples' and 'Princess Daisy', has died aged 91
Judith Krantz, whose best-selling romance novels told racy tales of the rich, died of natural causes Saturday, her publicist said. She was 91.
Krantz is known for her novels"Mistral's Daughter" ,"I'll Take Manhattan" ,"Scruples" and"Princess Daisy" . She's sold more than 80 million copies of her novels, and they've been translated into over 50 languages, her publicist said. She wrote her first book at age 50, launching her into the romance novelist stratosphere.Krantz, originally from New York, became wealthy from the sale of her books.
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