V.C. Andrews
V.C. Andrews is the author of dark, gothic family sagas that have fascinated readers for decades. She achieved fame with Flowers in the Attic, a chilling novel that became an international bestseller and launched the Dollanganger series. Andrews’ books often explore themes of family secrets, forbidden love, and betrayal, wrapped in atmospheric settings that heighten the tension. Even after her passing in 1986, her legacy continued through new books published under her name, maintaining the distinct style that fans love.
With millions of copies sold worldwide and numerous adaptations for film and television, V.C. Andrews remains one of the most recognised names in gothic and family drama fiction.