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*In {{end}}, both [[w:Soji Shimada|Soji Shimada's]] ''[[w:The Tokyo Zodiac Murders|The Tokyo Zodiac Murders]]'' and [[w:Ango Sakaguchi|Ango Sakaguchi's]] ''Furenzoku satsujin jiken'' are directly referenced. |
*In {{end}}, both [[w:Soji Shimada|Soji Shimada's]] ''[[w:The Tokyo Zodiac Murders|The Tokyo Zodiac Murders]]'' and [[w:Ango Sakaguchi|Ango Sakaguchi's]] ''Furenzoku satsujin jiken'' are directly referenced. |
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*In {{end}}, the authors [[w:Yukito Ayatsuji|Yukito Ayatsuji]] and [[w:Ellery Queen|Ellery Queen]] are directly referenced. |
*In {{end}}, the authors [[w:Yukito Ayatsuji|Yukito Ayatsuji]] and [[w:Ellery Queen|Ellery Queen]] are directly referenced. |
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*In {{requiem}}, [[Willard H. Wright]] references the solution to the Sherlock Holmes story "[[w:The Adventure of Silver Blaze|The Adventure of Silver Blaze]]." |
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*Much of {{umineko}} draws inspiration from [[Wikipedia:Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie's]] ''[[Wikipedia:And Then There Were None|And Then There Were None]]''. |
*Much of {{umineko}} draws inspiration from [[Wikipedia:Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie's]] ''[[Wikipedia:And Then There Were None|And Then There Were None]]''. |
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**The setting of an island cut off from the rest of the world due to a storm occurs in both ''Umineko no Naku Koro ni'' and ''And Then There Were None''. |
**The setting of an island cut off from the rest of the world due to a storm occurs in both ''Umineko no Naku Koro ni'' and ''And Then There Were None''. |