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* NamesTheSame: ''Midnight in Death'' features a serial killer named [[Series/TwentyFour David Palmer]].
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* Reference: doubtful that the victim called Ariel in ‘’Creation in Death’’ and her neighbor/true love Erik [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid came out of nowhere]]...

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* Reference: doubtful that the victim called Ariel in ‘’Creation in Death’’ and her neighbor/true love Erik [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 came out of nowhere]]...

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* Reference: doubtful that the victim called Ariel in ‘’Creation in Death’’ and her neighbor/true love Erik came out of nowhere...

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* Reference: doubtful that the victim called Ariel in ‘’Creation in Death’’ and her neighbor/true love Erik [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid came out of nowhere...nowhere]]...
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* NamesTheSame: ''Midnight in Death'' features a serial killer named [[Series/TwentyFour David Palmer]].

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* NamesTheSame: ''Midnight in Death'' features a serial killer named [[Series/TwentyFour David Palmer]].Palmer]].
* Reference: doubtful that the victim called Ariel in ‘’Creation in Death’’ and her neighbor/true love Erik came out of nowhere...
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* ActingForTwo: An odd and amusing meta example. One of the stories is a sort of {{Crossover}}, with the first part (pre-Urban Wars) featuring a couple involved in a theft mystery, and then an Eve and Roarke story that's a murder mystery. The first part is written by Nora Roberts, while the second part is written by... J.D. Robb. (The info page at the back of the book asserts that the "two authors" share a house, an office, and a husband.)

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* ActingForTwo: An odd and amusing meta example. One of the stories is a sort of {{Crossover}}, with the first part (pre-Urban Wars) featuring a couple involved in a theft mystery, and then an Eve and Roarke story that's a murder mystery. The first part is written by Nora Roberts, while the second part is written by... J.D. Robb. (The info page at the back of the book asserts that the "two authors" share a house, an office, and a husband.))
* NamesTheSame: ''Midnight in Death'' features a serial killer named [[Series/TwentyFour David Palmer]].
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* ActingForTwo: An odd and amusing meta example. One of the stories is a sort of {{Crossover}}, with the first part (pre-Urban Wars) featuring a couple involved in a theft mystery, and then an Eve and Roarke story that's a murder mystery. The first part is written by Nora Roberts, while the second part is written by... J.D. Robb. (The info page at the back of the book asserts that the "two authors" share a house, an office, and a husband.)

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