Sue Margolis is a renowned English author, who began her career as a radio reporter for the BBC before transitioning into the writing and publishing industry. Her work is well-known, with over half a million copies of her nine books in print from Bantam Dell.
Margolis was born in England and lived there with her journalist husband, Jonathan, and their three grown-up children. She was known for her love of napping, constantly interfering in her children's lives, and watching made-for-TV true-life movies in her pajamas. Margolis had a fondness for food, particularly the remains of the previous night's take-out curry straight from the fridge.
In addition to her love of food and family, Margolis was a prolific writer who worked tirelessly on her next novel. Her hobbies and interests were varied, but her dedication to her craft was unwavering. Sadly, Margolis passed away at the age of 62 due to lung cancer. Despite her untimely death, her legacy as a talented and accomplished author lives on through her extensive body of work.