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SchisselEL1 Bowl-full-of-names Since: Aug, 2015
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Mar 14th 2018 at 1:47:18 PM •••

Actually, why is there no longer a separate page for the TV series?

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SchisselEL1 Bowl-full-of-names Since: Aug, 2015
Bowl-full-of-names
Aug 30th 2016 at 5:14:02 PM •••

There's separate pages for the novels and TV series. Could trope examples having -only- to do with the TV series not be put on the "literature" subpage, please, thanks?

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SchisselEL1 Bowl-full-of-names Since: Aug, 2015
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Aug 30th 2015 at 7:33:04 PM •••

Detail question (subtopic/trope "The Mole") -

"The Mole: One of the subplots in Dialogues of the Dead involves Dalziel's search for a mole in the police department who is passing on information to a crusading journalist."

I haven't re-read that one, I think, but I have re-read its sequel (Death's Jest-Book) fairly recently - and recall that plot was there. Would Hill have done that two books in a row? Fairly sure the (sub)plot is right above but the book reference is off by one...

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