Ellery Queen's Eyewitnesses
by Ellery Queen
It's well known that in real life the testimony of most eyewitnesses, even unprejudiced ones, is not dependable. Are eyewitness-readers of crime fiction any more dependable than those in real life? Take the advice of Ellery Queen--keep your senses keen, …
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It's well known that in real life the testimony of most eyewitnesses, even unprejudiced ones, is not dependable. Are eyewitness-readers of crime fiction any more dependable than those in real life? Take the advice of Ellery Queen--keep your senses keen, note the observable facts, and follow through on every clue in these 18 intriguing mystifiers. CONTENTS The Sweet Corn Murder - Rex Stout Raffles and the Unique Bequest - Barry Perowne Gone Girl - Ross Macdonald The Glory Hunter - Brian Garfield Death at the Excelsior - P. G. Wodehouse Counting Steps - David Ely Her Heart's Home - Mary McMullen Something Like Murder - John Lutz Dover Without Perks - Joyce Porter The de Rougemont Case - Nigel Morland The Birthday Killer - Hugh Pentecost Steffi Duna, I Love You! - Conrad S. Smith Mrs. Craggs' Sixth Sense - H. R. F. Keating Muldoon and the Numbers Game - Robert L. Fish Death Between Dances - Cornell Woolrich Virgil Tibbs and the Fallen Body - John Ball Too Many Pebbles - Nan Hamilton The Halloween Mystery - Ellery Queen
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