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Ten Days' Wonder
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1948
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
- Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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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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The King of the Queens
- By John on 06-13-23
- Ten Days' Wonder
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1948
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
A mystery within a mystery within a mystery
Reviewed: 04-21-22
I was hating the story and the characters until whammo Ellery and the reader realize what is going on. Could be Ellery’s greatest case or his greatest failure
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There Was an Old Woman
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1943
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Mark Peckham
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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Once upon an evil time, there was a wicked old woman with a mammoth shoe company worth many millions of dollars, a henpecked husband, and six miserable children. Then one day death came visiting the vast Potts mansion - and began claiming its inhabitants one by one. It was then that Ellery Queen was invited to sup on this nightmare brew of diabolical murder and baffling mystery - in a case that made the most horrific crimes in his entire career seem like fairy tales. As he endeavors to solve the case, he tries to make sense of this family that defies rationality.
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An adventure of Ellery in Queenland
- By Stephen W Osborne on 01-26-17
- There Was an Old Woman
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1943
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Mark Peckham
Now I know how the radio Ellery got a sidekick
Reviewed: 03-26-22
Perhaps the most surprising and stunning end of a mystery I have ever encountered. Better than witness for the prosecution or then there was none, as a fan of OTR I have always wondered if Nikki Porter was a radio addition. Now all is revealed
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The American Gun Mystery
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Dan Butler
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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When a Western star is gunned down at a rodeo, Ellery Queen saddles up to solve the mystery.
Buck Horne has roped thousands of cattle, slugged his way out of dozens of saloons, and shot plenty of men dead in the street - but always on the back lot. He's a celluloid cowboy, and his career is nearly kaput. The real box-office draw is his daughter, Kit, a brawling beauty who can out shoot any rascal the studio has to offer. Desperate for a comeback, Buck joins Wild Bill Grant's traveling rodeo for a show in New York, hoping to land one last movie contract.
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Way too much
- By Mary B. Wheeler on 03-26-21
- The American Gun Mystery
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries
- By: Ellery Queen
- Narrated by: Dan Butler
Still a mystery
Reviewed: 08-30-21
Queen follows Lord Peter in wanting to know the how and not the why. I prefer Poirot who wants to know the why and that will lead to the how.
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