Ludditus asked this question about The Eighth Detective:
I understand that cultural differences make editors opt for different UK and US covers and titles, and in the age of the IT they even adapt the spelling; but why change ‘Eight Detectives’ to ‘The Eighth Detective’? It's confusing and dumb. Doesn't an author nowadays have any power in establishing the title? Should we expect a children's book to be ‘Eight Little Ducks’ in the UK, and ‘The Eighth Little Duck’ in the US?
Lisa 'The Eighth Detective' rolls off the tongue much better than 'Eight Detectives,' and really, are there eight detectives? Or are there more, or are the…more'The Eighth Detective' rolls off the tongue much better than 'Eight Detectives,' and really, are there eight detectives? Or are there more, or are there less? It's more about the number of murder mysteries than the detectives, whether eight or two or twenty.(less)
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