
Alice MacGowan
Alice L. MacGowan was an American writer. She and her sister Grace MacGowan Cooke wrote more than 30 novels, about a hundred short stories, and some poetry. Alice produced several best sellers, including Two by Two, that was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post and was published in 1922 in New York under the title The Million Dollar Suitcase.

The Million-Dollar Suitcase
When a bank teller vanishes with a fortune, a determined detective and a wealthy son must untangle a web of secrets to recover the stolen money and restore justice.
By Alice MacGowan

The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage
In the hills of Tennessee, a banjo-playing rebel and a captivating beauty navigate a complicated courtship amidst the watchful eyes of their community.
By Alice MacGowan

Judith of the Cumberlands
In a world of rugged mountains and clashing traditions, a young woman's heart becomes entangled with a captivating speaker as family drama threatens to tear her world apart.
By Alice MacGowan

A Girl of the Plains Country
After a heartbreaking loss, a family journeys to the wild plains of Texas, where they face the challenges of adapting to a rugged new life and discovering the resilience within themselves.
By Alice MacGowan