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QBI

Queen's Bureau of Investigation

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QBI

By: Ellery Queen
Narrated by: Traber Burns
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Queen's Bureau of Investigation is now open for business - and in each department of this new enterprise, Ellery finds ample opportunity to exercise the brilliant, ingenious, and at times startling talents of his crime-lab mind. For to the bureau come some of the most plaguey cases in Queen's career.

In "The Three Widows", two of Theodore Hood's wealthy widow daughters, as well as his own widow, are caught in a murder that Ellery reluctantly relegated to the Impossible Crime Department. In "The Myna Birds", old Mrs. Andrus' bequest of a million dollars to 38 observant and talkative birds sets off a chain of violent events leading straight to the Embezzlement Department - and the only bird detective on record! "A Question of Honor" is a matter of considerable international delicacy, involving indiscreet letters, a Shakespearean scholar from Scotland Yard, and a crime at once assigned to the Suicide Department.

Numerous other criminals, crimes, follies, and felonies find their way to the bailiwicks of the QBI as well. From the files of the Buried Treasure Department comes "Miser's Gold"; from the Narcotics Department, "The Black Ledger"; from the Kidnapping Department, "Child Missing!"; and many others. In each case, Ellery Queen demonstrates the powers that make him unique among detectives.

©2015 Ellery Queen (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Amateur Sleuths Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Detective Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction Short Story Modern Short Stories
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The stories were great. The performer of the stories has a very monotone voice and read to fast. It made it hard to follow and stay engaged in the stories. A better choice could have been made for the performance.

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The short stories of Ellery Queen tend to be better than the full length novels.

Shorts better than novels

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The stories were typical Ellery Queen tales of deductions. There were two Wrightsville stories For fans but there were no special stories that stood out to make this a must have set.

A standard short story set

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I had forgotten that Ellery is a talented wordsmith and efficient plotter. Sometimes his sentences are long but as often he turns a clever phrase. This is classic literature.

Ellery is a good writer too

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I find that I sometimes like these short stories and novelettes better than the novels. These two writers were imaginative and constant in their quality and inventiveness. No one like them around these days it seems. Too bad.

GOOD LISTEN

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clever short stories. I was pleased that each story was different. I will enjoy hearing them again in the future.

great fun in smaller doses.

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These are little puzzlers, and no attempt is made at making them 'fair play' mysteries. They are so quick they tend to blur, with just the barest nod to anything but using the skeletal story. Yet they are just right for walking the dog or running an errand

Quickie Queens

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This was fantastic! A shame we have to go back to the 50’s to find wholesome entertainment. Happy this offering is available! Loved the performance and the stories!

Love Ellery!

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