Product details
- Publisher : iUniverse (August 28, 2002)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 316 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0595240992
- ISBN-13 : 978-0595240999
- Item Weight : 1.04 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.79 x 9 inches
$16.95
Paperback – August 28, 2002
by James Rozhon (Author)
Jack Collins is asked by an insurance company to find a man who has disappeared after going to the local race track. His son, Brian, is asked to find a boy who has been kidnapped by his father. His partner, Danny, is asked to find out who is threatening a young woman with death. Three different cases? Yes, but they will converge into one monstrous case that will threaten everyone living in Southern Maine. And also, give Jack a reason to quit the business.
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Kindle Edition
by Ellery Queen (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Ellery Queen and his father take refuge with a killer in this classic manor-house mystery starring one of crime fiction’s most legendary sleuths. Driving along a lonely mountain road, detective Ellery Queen and his father, Richard, round a bend and nearly run headlong into a forest fire. To escape, they race up the mountain and take shelter at the cliffside manor of Dr. John Xavier, a surgeon of considerable repute. Ellery quickly suspects something strange is going on inside the house—from Xavier’s bizarre references to his work to the pair of eyes Ellery sees burning in the dark—but before he can confront Xavier about what he’s doing in his laboratory, the good doctor is found shot dead while playing solitaire—and the only clue is a ripped six of spades. With the help of his father, a gruff police inspector, Ellery sets about solving the crime. The suspects include the victim’s valet, a pair of conjoined twins, and the mysterious Mr. Smith. In this game, the stakes are life and death. One of the earliest novels starring the storied Ellery Queen, The Siamese Twin Mystery is a classic golden-age murder mystery. From the manor-house setting to the gothic atmosphere, it presents an Edgar Award–winning author at his very best.
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