User talk:Rdgambola~enwiki
Ellery Queen[edit]
Thanks for the interesting additions to the ghost writers of Ellery Queen. I'm just wondering where this information comes from ... my reference works don't give any citations for these novels, not even in Allan J. Hubin's exhaustive book. Would your source possibly cite the ghosts who were Ellery Queen Jr.? Anyway, thanks for your contribution. Accounting4Taste 17:17, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
You're welcome. I've been researching the apocryphal Ellery Queen novels for a long time. I've also written a couple of articles on the matter (in Italian), one of which has a link on the Queen Italian Wikipedia page. There is also an Italian bibliographer, Roberto Pirani, who has conducted (and published) extensive research on the Queen novels. His Queen bibliography (not available online, unfortunately) gives away almost all the solutions to this "mystery". I'll try to find out more. Rdgambola 12:19, 28 July 2007 (CET)
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