So these combined editions all describe a biography of the composer Cornelius Cardew. I have checked the ISBN numbers for the books and they indeed map to the Cardew biography. However, the majority of reviews are for a romance novel by Mary Lancaster that is not among the combined editions.
What happened here, and who can move the reviews to the right place (can superlibrarians do this)?
Super-librarians can't do anything about what other users do, just like normal librarians can't. People shelving the wrong book is their own responsibility. But this is a quite strange case, most of the time there are signs how it could happen on such a scale (Re-use of ISBN, strange edits) but here I don't really see anything.
What happened here, and who can move the reviews to the right place (can superlibrarians do this)?