
The French Powder Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Robert Fass
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By:
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Ellery Queen
French's department store was famous for the rare merchandise it offered its elite clientele. But no one there could be proud of its latest exclusive window display: the bloodstained corpse of the owner's wife. Ellery Queen and his father, Inspector Richard Queen, soon discover that this palace of commerce is a viper's nest of fear, jealousy, suspicion, and hatred, where love is cheap and the price of honor marked down. But worst of all is the mysterious mocking mastermind who is out to turn the glittering store into a bargain basement of murder.
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Victorian language is expertly narrated with distinctive character accents creating a 3D movie like experience. the plot twists and narrative had me riveted to the action. if you like mystery novels this one will not let you down highly highly recommended . five stars for sure🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
SOOOPER SLOOOTHS 👍👀👌
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Whodunit fun
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The wife of a NY department store owner is found murdered with her body tucked away in a display window!
Husband, x-husband, children, step-children, smugglers, store employees, truck drivers and a French designer any of whom could have done the deed, but who did? You might figure out who did it, but it will probably take Ellery to tell you why.
Murder in the Department Store
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Love it!
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In the last chapter Ellery Queen addresses the listener and says that we have all the information that he has and we should be able to solve the crime. He's right but I couldn't figure it out - I didn't pay attention to obvious details.
A tip: don't try to figure out motive, rather how the murder was commited, such as access, means and opportunity.
Very entertaining
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In this book, a woman is murdered and discovered in a shocking place. Her husband is in his office having a business meeting at the time of the discovery--and immediately the detection begins. Everyone in the business faction, as well as family, become suspects (sooner or later).
The hallmark feature of the Ellery Queen works is that they are like cerebral murder puzzles. Ellery Queen professes to be interested in "ivory tower" kinds of ideas, peppers his conversation with latin and french comments, and would appear to be the least likely person to take an interest in something as far removed from that mindset as a police investigation. But since his father is working on solving cases, he brings his powers of deduction to the scene and proceeds to unravel what took place.
The beauty of this series is that the clues are always there for the alert reader to put together, just as EQ does. The difficulty with (at least this particular book) was (to me) that it dragged on a bit unnecessarily long. I was growing a bit weary of it by the end. However, I was not able (despite all the clues being right there) to figure out the murderer, almost until this person was revealed by Ellery, in an Agatha Christie style ending where everybody is brought together and the murderer revealed.
It is a fun read--with only the caveat that it seemed a bit excessively long. Recommend--great fun if you like the early mysteries from that era. Ellery Queen is like the American version of Dorothy Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey.
Mystery from the era of the classics
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Archaic Delight!
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Ellery is an unveiled recreation of Sherlock Holmes in almost every way.
His father could not be more annoying in the way he is constantly putting his own son into the limelight and proclaiming what a genius he is.
Inspector Queen has bipolar disorder.
We are supposed to feel like we’ve known the queens and their quirks forever. That much is blatantly obvious to the point of being sickening.
Narrator is most distinguished only by the fact that he is NOT remarkably obnoxious or annoying. Not remarkably talented or interesting either... but at least he doesn’t make the average book even worse.
OK for a freebie.
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Another fun Ellery Queen story
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Ellery Queen!
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