09-13-2010, 07:07 PM
Hello Penfeather!
I, too, have searched fruitlessly for author information on some of the more obscure authors. It can be frustrating. They begin sometimes to seem like a friend that you would like to know better.
I wouldn't be surprised if there were some intriguing little mysteries surrounding some of them.
About a year ago, I found a book by one "Anne-Marie Sheridan" which was titled Summoned to Darkness. I was about ten pages into the book when I thought to myself, "If I didn't know better, I would think this was written by Carola Salisbury." (Sorry if I mention this writer ad nauseum!)
Well, anyway, in searching for more information, I found a review on Amazon that mentioned that it was, indeed, a pseudonym of Mr. Salisbury's.
Needless to say, I was rather proud of myself for guessing. But, really, the style was unmistakable!
I, too, have searched fruitlessly for author information on some of the more obscure authors. It can be frustrating. They begin sometimes to seem like a friend that you would like to know better.
I wouldn't be surprised if there were some intriguing little mysteries surrounding some of them.
About a year ago, I found a book by one "Anne-Marie Sheridan" which was titled Summoned to Darkness. I was about ten pages into the book when I thought to myself, "If I didn't know better, I would think this was written by Carola Salisbury." (Sorry if I mention this writer ad nauseum!)
Well, anyway, in searching for more information, I found a review on Amazon that mentioned that it was, indeed, a pseudonym of Mr. Salisbury's.
Needless to say, I was rather proud of myself for guessing. But, really, the style was unmistakable!