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Dear List Members
 
There have been many film to novel adaptations. One thing that intrigued
me about "Conspiracy Theory" was that the novel preceeded the film, and
was in a sense an advertisment for it rather than an attempt to
capitalize on an existing film's established popularity. The use of
novels adapted from unreleased films seems recent.
 
Is it?
 
Thanks.
 
Peter S. Latham
 
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