*** My good friend, Sergio from Tipping My Fedora, has pointed out (in the comments below) that this is actually one of "Ellery Queen" stories that appeared under that name but was NOT written by Dannay and Lee. That certainly explains a lot.
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Murder With a Past
*** My good friend, Sergio from Tipping My Fedora, has pointed out (in the comments below) that this is actually one of "Ellery Queen" stories that appeared under that name but was NOT written by Dannay and Lee. That certainly explains a lot.
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Hello Bev - I thought you'd be interested to know that this is one of the 'Ellery Queen' novels not actually written by Dannay and Lee. In the 1960s a series of about 30 paperback originals were published using the the Queen soubriquet as a house pseudonym for a variety of authors. In the case of this paticular mystery, the author was acually Talmage Powell. Other witers who supplied books under the name included Henry Kane though the majority were by Powell, Jack Vance and Richard Deming. Of these I particularly liked the titles featuring one-eyed detective Tim Corrigan.
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Sergio
Well...that certainly explains alot. :-) Thanks for the info, Sergio. I'll make a note of it in the review.
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