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Old 08-06-2019, 07:53 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
Mark Greaney has dome a good job of continuing the series. Eric Van Listbader has done a good job with the Bourne series as well.

Many of the top authors have turned themselves into editors/co-authors using their name to sell books they has SOME level of being written by others. It’s what I’d do if I could 🤓
I must confess I pretty much stopped reading Clancy books with Rainbow Six. The famous name/co-author thing has been around for a long, long time. Dumas was famous for using ghost writers/collaborators. Sometimes it can be well done and seamless, other times not so much. Baen does it a lot. It can be a useful tool for introducing a writer to an audience and helping a writer learn the craft.
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