Q. Patrick, Patrick Quentin, and Jonathan Stagge were pen names under which Hugh Callingham Wheeler (1912–1987), Richard Wilson Webb (1901–1966), Martha Mott Kelley (1906–2005), and Mary Louise White Aswell (1902–1984) wrote detective fiction. Most of the stories were written together by Webb and Wheeler, or by Wheeler alone. Their best-known creation is amateur sleuth Peter Duluth.
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Detective and mystery stories, Fiction, American Horror tales, American detective and mystery stories, Cambridge (mass.), fiction, Cats, Children's fiction, Children's stories, English, English Detective and mystery stories, English children's stories, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, thrillers, suspense, Friendship, fiction, Horror tales, Mystery and detective stories, Translations into Vietnamese, University of Cambridge, anthologies, dogs, fiction, first-person narrative, gallows, horror fiction, horse racingPeople
Colonel Ross, Fitzroy Simpson, Hugh Wheeler (1912-1987), Inspector Gregory, John H. Watson, John Straker, Ned Hunter, Sherlock Holmes, Silas Brown, Silver Blaze, William DerbyshireID Numbers
- OLID: OL2307269A
- Wikidata: Q616541
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q616541
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- Patrick Quentin, Jonathan Stagge, Hugh Wheeler, Richard Wilson Webb, Richard Webb, Martha Mott Kelley, Mary Louise White Aswell
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