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Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Ellery Queen's Challenge to the Reader
This was a clever idea and on the whole I enjoyed trying to figure out who the celebrated sleuths were. I'm not sure if Queen included both Holmes and Poirot so the reader could be guaranteed to have identified at least two detectives or if they really thought they might stump somebody. Even in 1938, I would think it would have been a bit absurd to suppose that mystery readers would be fooled by the name change in either case--even having gone the extra mile with Holmes and changing Watson's name as well. Both gentleman are quite distinctive. But then most detectives have their quirks and characteristics and it wasn't difficult to identify most of the sleuths that I had acquaintance with. Of those I had met before on the printed page, there was only one that fooled me--and that might not have happened if I hadn't been reckless and guessed too soon (and peeked at the end to see if I was right). ★★★ and 3/4.
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Deaths = 19 (one drowned; five poisoned; eight shot; two stabbed; three suffocated/strangled)
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What a wonderful quirky idea! I've never heard of this--now I'll have to keep an eye out.
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