CNN — British author Martin Amis, best known for the 1984 novel, “Money,” and 1989’s “London Fields,” has died, his publisher Penguin Books UK announced Saturday. He was 73. “(Amis) leaves a towering legacy and an indelible mark on the British cultural landscape, and will be missed enormously,” the British publishing house said on Twitter. The author, who released his first novel, “The Rachel Papers,” when he was 24, died Friday, according to Penguin Books. Amis’ wife, author Isabel Fonseca, told the New York Times that his cause of death was esophageal cancer. CNN has reached out to Fonseca for...