
Virginia Andrews
Virginia Andrews, also known as V.C. Andrews, was an American author famous for her gothic family saga novels, which often explore dark themes such as secrets, betrayal, and tragedy. Her stories typically focus on complex family dynamics and are set in eerie, atmospheric settings. Andrews' most well-known works include "Flowers in the Attic," which became a bestseller and inspired film adaptations. She cultivated a distinctive style that combines melodrama with Gothic horror. Though she passed away in 1986, her books continue to be popular, with new authors expanding her series and keeping her legacy alive.