I'm not sure which specific 'Eleanor Parker detective story' you're referring to. There could be many stories with a character named Eleanor Parker in a detective context. Maybe it's a lesser - known or self - published work.
Donald E. Westlake, as Richard Stark, created the Parker series. He was a prolific writer with a great ability to create complex and engaging characters like Parker. His writing style in these novels is often gritty and realistic, making the stories very immersive.
I'm not sure who Amelia and Eleanor are in this story without reading it. They could be friends, sisters, or just two people who happen to go on a ride together.
Well, the 'Eleanor Rigby' story is a rather sad one. Eleanor Rigby is this character who seems to be on the fringes of life. The song or story, depending on how you look at it, details her daily activities that are full of solitude. For example, she writes a letter that will never be sent. It's really a poignant exploration of loneliness and the human condition in general.
Eleanor and Park is not based on a true story. It's a work of fiction that explores various themes and emotions through the characters and plot crafted by the author.
One famous Parker detective novel is 'The Hunter' by Richard Stark. It features the character Parker, a tough and resourceful criminal who has his own code of conduct.
Well, it's John Connolly who writes the Charlie Parker detective novels. He's known for his ability to bring the character of Charlie Parker to life. His descriptions of the settings and the events in the novels are so detailed that you can almost feel like you're right there with Parker, trying to solve the mysteries.