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In page Craig Rice (writer):

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  • The G-String Murders (1941, featuring and published as by Gypsy Rose Lee). This book was ghostwritten by Janet Flanner[citation needed], who collaborated with Lee after she ended her initial discussions about such a project with Dorothy Wheelock. It has been suggested that Craig Rice ghostwrote this novel; this has since been debunked.[1] The confusion may have arisen because Craig Rice was initially signed to write the script for G-String Murders,[2] a feature film based on the novel that was eventually scripted by James Gunn and released as Lady of Burlesque with Barbara Stanwyck. At the time of the novel's original publication, the publishers "printed a private pamphlet, containing Gypsy's over frank correspondence about the book".[3]