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I note that the most recent edit states that Wright's "Karl Alberg Mysteries" and "Edwina Henderson Mysteries" are collectively known as the "Sunshine Coast mysteries". I have yet to see this label on any editions of the novels in question and note that "Sunshine Coast mysteries" receives a grand total of 2 distinct ghits. While I acknowledge the possibility that this may be a description that is slowly coming into use, I question its inclusion in the article. I look forward to hearing the opinions of others concerning this matter. Victoriagirl16:45, 7 January 2007 (UTC)Reply