
Ten Days' Wonder
The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1948
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Narrado por:
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Robert Fass
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Ellery Queen
Ellery Queen is persuaded to accompany an old friend and sculptor to his ancestral home when the latter arrives at Ellery's house covered in blood and unable to remember anything from the past few weeks. Once there, tensions erupt and foul play results in the murder of one of the household's members. Among the many transgressions Ellery will uncover are adultery, blackmail, and deceit.
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A mystery within a mystery within a mystery
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Ellery Queen!
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So many solutions.
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The Self-made man, his wife and her step-son
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True, that finale is a tad drawn-out for our hurried, modern tastes. But then, few of my tastes are modern. Robert Fass was the reason I picked this one up and, as usual, he does not disappoint.
The King of the Queens
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Wasn't too bad for Wrightsville #3
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probably the least enjoyable of the series to date
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It starts out with HVH calling his "friend" Ellery Queen for help and advice. It goes on from there into a most bizarre set of circumstances. As the story progresses, these circumstances get so twisted and involved that I, frankly, got tired of the whole thing. This is only the first HALF of the novel.
When the narrator (the excellent, Robert Fass) announced "Part Two", I was flabbergasted. I thought that the book was over. Instead, we are led back through the whole story to yet another conclusion. I have to admit that it had me hooked. So, I had to find out what there was to discuss, it turned out to be another long involved explanation of the crime.
Lest I go on too long, I felt the story was far too long!
A little too many words for the detective!
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Horrible story
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