Talk:Liz Greene
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Second Historical Novel
editGreene has written at least two historical novels. I have removed the word "single" in front of the words "historical novel". The second novel was called "The Puppet Master", a novel of France's King Louis XI published by Arkana.
Here are a few citations: http://www.astro.com/people/greene_pub_e.htm, http://wiki.astro.com/astrowiki/en/Greene%2C_Liz and https://www.librarything.com/author/greeneliz.
I don't know the academic standing of the websites or rather, how Wikipedia would rate those sites. I did a simple web search to come up with the websites above. I do, however, own the book and Greene's other astrological books are listed on the inner page facing the title page. The copyright is shown as 1987 and the ISBN number on the copy I own is: 1-85063-057-7.
The information at http://www.astro.com/people/greene_pub_e.htm shows a publication called "Nostradamus: A Novel" and a second one called "The Dreamer of the Vine". They have two different ASIN (Amazon) designations. The page at https://www.librarything.com/author/greeneliz also shows two separate books listed and when you go to the two book pages linked from there, you will see two different covers for those books. Perhaps she's written three novels, or two novels and another non-fiction called "The Dreamer of the Vine".
This is as far as I'm willing to research it, so I have simply done a light edit on the page. Someone with more background interested in giving it more attention? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.253.92.153 (talk) 23:57, 27 May 2013 (UTC)