It's not only DW's contemporaries who wrote about him: modern-day authors still refer to the phenomenon that was DW . Take established thriller writer Martin Edwards: he even includes an article about DW's dossiers on his Martin Edwards web site (go to Articles and then The Murder Dossiers). Well worth a browse (and a read!) |
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If you enjoyed this site, please also visit the 'Resources for Booksellers and Book Collectors' site. Apart from the wealth of information for book collectors, there is an excellent page containing links to this and other authors' bibliographical sites. |
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Covering similar ground to the Reviews section in The Library, in his Dennis Wheatley Project ,Matthew Coniam seeks to read every novel Dennis Wheatley ever wrote, and to write a post on each as he goes. |
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'Fantastic Fiction' An excellent quick bibliographical source for DW. Also contains useful links for second-hand titles |
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If your interest lies in the occult, you must include the 'Vault of Evil' web site. A gold mine for British horror anthologies and more. |
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If you are interested in DW’s religious beliefs, there is now a website devoted to his friend Joan Grant, who wrote ‘far memory’ books and who was a significant influence on DW’s views on reincarnation, and some of whose books were mentioned in DW’s own works. |
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One of DW's contemporaries now (July 2006) has a web site under construction: 'Peter Cheyney' Promises to be a very full and informative site |
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An excellent Dennis Wheatley page can be seen at Paul G. Adams' expansive site about Harry Price, the famous psychic researcher, 'HarryPrice.co.uk'. |
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