Quote: Blue Bottle @ October 10 2009, 10:44 AM BSTThe original creator isn't necessarily the best person to continue a series.
Although this is not true in the case of The Famous Five books. After Enid Blyton died, a French author named Claude Voilier started churning out more Famous Five books. They were not as good as the originals. On the other hand, when examining the realm of more serious literature, M.V. Carey and William Arden did a good job when taking over The Three Investigators from creator Robert Arthur.
Douglas Adams used to cite P.G. Wodehouse as a major influence on his writing style. I can't imagine anyone being able to successfully imitate Wodehouse's seemingly effortless style. Likewise it seems unpalatable to consider H2G2 by a new author.