The phrase “who wrote marshalls” is a bit ambiguous, because there isn’t one famous work simply titled “Marshalls.” It could refer to different things, and the answer changes depending on what you mean.

Possible meanings of “Marshalls”

  • A book or series with a similar name
    • There is a romantic suspense M/M series called “Marshals” (often misheard or mistyped as “Marshalls”) written by Mary Calmes , a popular genre author.
  • A book about George Marshall
    • A major multivolume biography of U.S. General George C. Marshall was written by Forrest Pogue , sometimes mentioned when people search things like “who wrote Marshall’s biography.”
  • A book by someone named Marshall
    • Robert Marshall wrote the influential environmental book “The People’s Forests” in 1933, sometimes referred to in academic contexts as “Marshall writes The People’s Forests.”
* **James Marshall** (sometimes publishing text as **Edward Marshall**) wrote and illustrated many children’s books, best known for the **“George and Martha”** picture-book series, so some people asking “who wrote Marshall’s books” or “who wrote Marshalls” are actually looking for him.

Quick answer based on intent

Because your query is very short, here are the most likely “correct” matches:

  • If you meant the romantic suspense series about U.S. marshals : it is by Mary Calmes.
  • If you meant the major biography of George C. Marshall : that set was written by Forrest Pogue.
  • If you meant an environmental classic about forests by Marshall : that is “The People’s Forests” by Robert Marshall.
  • If you meant the children’s author Marshall : that is James Marshall , who wrote and illustrated many children’s books.

If you tell me a bit more—like whether you mean a novel, a biography, something about forests, or something with U.S. marshals in it—I can narrow this down to a single, precise answer.