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Quinn Fawcett

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Quinn Fawcett is the pen name of a pair of authors, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Bill Fawcett, who also write separately.[1][2] Among their collaborations are a series of mysteries featuring Victoire Vernet, fictional wife of one of Napoleon's generals;[3] a series featuring Sherlock Holmes's brother Mycroft;[4][5] and a series fictionalizing the espionage experiences of James Bond creator Ian Fleming.[6][7]

Bibliography

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Mme. Vernet books

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  • Napoleon Must Die (1993, ISBN 0-380-76541-1)[3]
  • Death Wears a Crown (1993, ISBN 0-380-76542-X)

Mycroft Holmes books

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Ian Fleming books

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References

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  1. ^ "Quinn Fawcett". Macmillan Publishers. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Lochte, Dick (November 11, 2001). "Holmes' Appeal Is Elementary to Modern Mystery Writers". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. p. E2. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Napoleon Must Die: A Mme. Vernet Investigation". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. August 2, 1993. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Eyman, Scott (March 7, 1999). "No Mystery Here: Fawcett is no Conan Doyle". The Palm Beach Post. West Palm Beach, FL: Cox Enterprises. p. 8J. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Blackburn, Angie (February 18, 2001). "Sherlock's older brother remains junior character". The Post and Courier. Charleston, SC: Evening Post Publishing Company. p. 3E. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Death to Spies". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. June 24, 2002. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  7. ^ a b Shumake, Janice (October 13, 2002). "Writer puts twist on Fleming legacy". The Post and Courier. Charleston, SC: Evening Post Publishing Company. p. 3G. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  8. ^ "Against the Brotherhood". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. September 1, 1997. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  9. ^ "Embassy Row: A Mycroft Holmes Novel". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. September 28, 1998. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  10. ^ "The Flying Scotsman". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. October 4, 1999. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  11. ^ "The Scottish Ploy". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. December 4, 2000. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  12. ^ "Siren Song". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. July 1, 2003. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  13. ^ "Honor Among Spies". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz. May 1, 2004. Retrieved July 31, 2013.