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The Devil to Pay

By: Ellery Queen
Narrated by: Robert Fass
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When Hollywood bigwig Solly Spaeth is murdered, thousands cheer. He is a most popular corpse, for Solly's stock manipulations have ruined many, including his partner. A cut-and-dried case - or so it appears. Enter master detective Ellery Queen, whose embarrassing questions uncover a maze of conflicting alibis and motives, and ultimately reveal a deadly face lurking beneath the glittering mask of Tinseltown.©2013 Ellery Queen (P)2013 Blackstone Audiobooks Crime Fiction Mystery Fiction
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"Devil may care" in Hollywood

This is another enjoyable mystery. I love how Queen explains it all in the end. It is so much fun to try and guess who the culprit is. I love these mysteries!

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again.... no consideration when it comes to the na

this was a pretty good novel, and a good storyline... Considering Ellery Queen gets to go incognito... But they been assigned a horrible whiny narrator to read this book

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Clever and wonderfully Southern California

Great story and characters, tho because of it being written in 1937, has its own ( not tooo egregious) gender and race issues. If one can tolerate those issues, then enjoy!

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Perfection

It’s the classic Queen combo of deep mystery and light comedy, only more so. The formula is a delicate balance that isn’t always as well-executed as it is here. The pace is brisk; some Queen yarns tend to drag (especially when Queen Senior is involved). Of course, the characters – apart from the quirky, querulous Ellery – are pretty stock: the dutiful daughter, the Quixotic suitor, the gold-digging dame. But it all makes for an engaging puzzle and a highly entertaining story.

And Robert Fass is always a pleasure to listen to, making one wish that he (and/or Traber Burns) had been assigned the lion’s share of the Queen canon.

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Enjoyed this with a slightly screwball ending

This was fun as the authors kept the plot tight, the inevitable romance happy, the plotline zippy ,
and the slightly screwball plot with twists dancing like Fred & Ginger. Enjoyed it like the masterpiece it was ....

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Good book and performance

This story flowed well and was done by a narrator who did mix up the voices. The end was a good wrap up and led well to next novel the four of hearts

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A Great Read

In classic Ellery style, the sleuth goes incognito to investigate a murder where everyone lies. It us a fun stroll down a curvaceous lane.

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Great story

Loved it. nicely paced. Kept me guessing almost to the end. I would recommend it.

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B O R I N G

Might have worked as a short story.
WAAAY too long
painful dialogue, wooden narrator
As it stands, it's so BORING I skipped to the end.
I won't listen to any others.

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