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-[[Barry Perowne]] features Baudelaire as a main character in his novel [[A Singular Conspiracy]], featuring a hypothetical meeting with [[Edgar Allan Poe]] during the months in 1844 unaccounted for in Poes' Life; as Poe (under an assumed identity) designs a conspiracy to expose [[Aupick]] to blackmail to free Charles' patrimony.+'''Barry Perowne''' was a pseudonym of the [[United Kingdom|British]] writer '''Philip Atkey''' ([[1908]]-[[1985]]), best known for [[crime fiction]]. Another pseudonym was '''Pat Merriman'''. He continued the [[A. J. Raffles]] series after its creator [[E. W. Hornung]]'s death, as well as other stories with his own characters.
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Barry Perowne was a pseudonym of the British writer Philip Atkey (1908-1985), best known for crime fiction. Another pseudonym was Pat Merriman. He continued the A. J. Raffles series after its creator E. W. Hornung's death, as well as other stories with his own characters.



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