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This page was proposed for deletion - the proposer left a note on my Talk page saying that I could remove her alert if I wished.
There are many lists of books on Wikipedia treated in this manner, which is why I thought it would be okay to add Peter's books. (I'd intended to do the same for all her books but had some stuff to take care of so could not follow through in a timely manner.
For example, all of Agatha Christie's novels receive such treatment, as do Dorothy Sayer's mystery books.
There is clearly a precedent for having novels of successful authors - and again, Peters/Mertz/Michaels was nothing if not successful - treated in this manner. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chiascuro (talk • contribs) 21:46, 6 March 2014
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