After a long and difficult battle with cancer: The literary world lost Lucinda Riley
After a four-year battle with cancer, the literary world today lost Lucinda Riley, a true master of the written word and one of the most read writers in the world, but also in our country. This sad news was announced by her family by posting on social networks.
- To Lucinda's friends and readers around the world,
We are sorry to have to tell you that Lucinda died peacefully this morning, surrounded by her family who were so important to her. We realize that this will be a terrible shock to most people who were not aware that Lucinda had been battling cancer for four years.
During those four years, Lucinda wrote five novels, and this week "The Lost Sister" is the number one novel in the world.
Lucinda touched the lives of everyone she met and those who turned the pages of her stories. She radiated love and kindness in everything she did and will continue to inspire us all forever.
Above all, Lucinda loved life and lived every moment to the fullest.
In her words: “Through the pain and joy of traveling, I have learned the most important lesson that life has to offer, and I am glad for that. The moment is all we have, stands in the emotional post.
A message from Lucinda's family: pic.twitter.com/4rw9LnotuI
- Lucinda Riley (@lucindariley) June 11, 2021
This esteemed Irish writer gained her worldwide popularity with her family-love novels that abound in plots and interesting personalities. Her works have been translated into 30 languages and have sold over 15 million copies. "The House of Orchids", "Midnight Rose", "Angel Tree" and "The Girl on the Reef" are one of the most beloved books of the Macedonian readership, works that will be remembered.