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'''Fruttero & Lucentini''' (or '''F. & L.''') was the usual way for [[Carlo Fruttero]] and [[Franco Lucentini]] to sign their joint work: novels, short stories, articles, anthologies. They wrote a humorous completion of [[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]] entitled [[ The D Case]].
'''Fruttero & Lucentini''' (or '''F. & L.''') was the usual way for [[Carlo Fruttero]] and [[Franco Lucentini]] to sign their joint work: novels, short stories, articles, anthologies. They wrote a humorous completion of [[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]] entitled [[The D Case]].


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Fruttero & Lucentini (or F. & L.) was the usual way for Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini to sign their joint work: novels, short stories, articles, anthologies. They wrote a humorous completion of The Mystery of Edwin Drood entitled The D Case.