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| − | Jacquelyn Trimble also wrote under the pseudonym "J. L. H. Whitney". | + | Jacquelyn Trimble also wrote under the pseudonym "J. L. H. Whitney". The only book we know under that name is "The Whisper of Shadows", a 1964 Ace "Gothic Terror and Romantic Suspense" set in "a mythical island off the British Columbia coast." (Ace K-200) We do not know if this story has sufficient speculative content to be included here. Some additional information is available on [http://openlibrary.org/works/OL15688061W/The_whisper_of_shadows Open Library]. |
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Jacquelyn Trimble also wrote under the pseudonym "J. L. H. Whitney". The only book we know under that name is "The Whisper of Shadows", a 1964 Ace "Gothic Terror and Romantic Suspense" set in "a mythical island off the British Columbia coast." (Ace K-200) We do not know if this story has sufficient speculative content to be included here. Some additional information is available on Open Library.