Patrick Quentin
Auteur de A Puzzle for Fools
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(eng) Patrick Quentin, Quentin Patrick, Jonathan Stagge, and Q. Patrick were various pen names used by a group of co-writers.
Hugh Wheeler – one of the writers contributing to the series of crime-thrillers attributed to 'Patrick Quentin' – took over as the sole author of the remaining Quentin books during the 1950's as his writing partners bowed out.
(ger) Patrick Quentin, Quentin Patrick, Jonathan Stagge, und Q. Patrick waren Pseudonyme einer Gruppe von gemeinschaftlich arbeitenden Autoren.
Hugh Callingham Wheeler - one of the writers contributing to the series of crime-thrillers attributed to 'Patrick Quentin' - took over as the sole author of the remaining Quentin books during the 1950's as his writing partners bowed out.
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- Nom légal
- Wheeler, Hugh Callingham
- Autres noms
- Patrick, Q. (pseudonym)
Callingham, Dick (pseudonym)
Stagge, Jonathan (pseudonym) - Date de naissance
- 1912-03-19 (Hugh Wheeler)
1901-08 (Richard Wilson Webb)
1906-04-30 (Martha Mott Kelley)
1902-06-03 (Mary Louise White Aswell) - Date de décès
- 1987-07-26 (Hugh Wheeler)
1966-12 (Richard Wilson Webb)
2005 (Martha Mott Kelley)
1984-12-24 (Mary Louise White Aswell) - Sexe
- n/a
- Relations
- Wheeler, Hugh
Webb, Richard Wilson
Kelley, Martha Mott
Aswell, Mary Louise - Notice de désambigüisation
- Patrick Quentin, Quentin Patrick, Jonathan Stagge, and Q. Patrick were various pen names used by a group of co-writers.
Hugh Wheeler – one of the writers contributing to the series of crime-thrillers attributed to 'Patrick Quentin' – took over as the sole author of the remaining Quentin books during the 1950's as his writing partners bowed out.
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- Œuvres
- 87
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- 38
- Membres
- 1,413
- Popularité
- #18,196
- Évaluation
- 3.5
- Critiques
- 26
- ISBN
- 206
- Langues
- 14
- Favoris
- 2
After a few weeks of drying out Dr. Lenz, the director, approaches Duluth asking for help on a problem. Lenz feels there may be an unwanted patient, who is causing disruption that is leading to tension among the patients and the possibility of them relapsing. There have been reports of voices being heard and other disturbing incidents.
Duluth takes on the task with the idea of it being a good distraction while he finishes out his cure. It isn’t just the patients who interest Duluth, there are also members of the staff.
When murder rears its ugly head, Duluth really has some sharp turns to navigate as he sorts out who is really who.… (plus d'informations)