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In page Eugenia Price:

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In 1961, Eugenia Price visited St. Simons Island, Georgia during a book signing tour.[1] In the cemetery for Christ Church, she saw a tombstone for the Reverend Anson Dodge and his two wives.[2] This inspired her to research the area, including its history and famous figures. She would spend the remainder of her life writing detailed historical novels set in the American South, many of which were critically acclaimed. Her early works, particularly the "St. Simons Trilogy" — comprising The Beloved Invader (1965), New Moon Rising (1969), and Lighthouse (1971) — were extensively researched and featured characters based on real people. This is in contrast to her later novels, such as The Waiting Time (1997), which featured her own characters.[citation needed]