Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835–1915) was a British novelist best known for her sensation novels. Her most famous work is "Lady Audley's Secret" (1862), which contributed significantly to the genre's popularity. Braddon wrote over 80 novels, often exploring themes of crime, identity, and social issues. She was also an editor and co-founded the magazine "Belgravia." Her writing style is characterized by intricate plots and strong female characters.
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