Talk:The Door (novel)

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I suspect the current version's "plot summary" is lifted verbatim from a book blurb – which is against wiki rules? Does it (in that case) need to be given with a "the following is the text provided by ..." note? Slavatrudu (talk) 08:57, 23 November 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Thedoorcover.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 13:18, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

Rinehart novel
There is a novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart with the identical title, The Door. It does not have a page (& is probably not notable enough for one, although it is credited with the cliché "The butler did it"); it's listed in the author's article. Suggest a hatnote here but I'm not sure of format. Will leave the suggestion for others, or a rainy day.... --D Anthony Patriarche, BSc (talk) 00:12, 10 February 2021 (UTC)