World War II hero Davy Fox has returned to his New England hometown of
Wrightsville a changed man. When his wife Linda wakes up to find
Davy's hands squeezed around her neck, it takes all of her strength to
get away. But Davy is more than shellshocked from the war. He's
haunted by events of twelve years before, when his mother was murdered
by his father, Bayard, who is serving life in prison and had always
insisted that he was not the one who killed his wife. Linda hopes that
if Davy's father could be proved innocent, it might clear the
conscience of her young, angry war hero husband, saving her marriage
and herself. She suggests to Davy that they seek out Ellery Queen, a
New York writer whom she remembers successfully solved a previous
Wrightsville mystery. For Queen, the case is a long shot: with his
only witnesses people closely connected to the victim, and Queen's
only clue Bayard Fox's insistence of innocence, the clearest path
leads back to the man already serving a life sentence. Determined to
get to the truth of the matter, Queen returns to the house where the
murder took place, a house preserved down to the smallest detail
precisely as it had been when the tragedy struck. And here he finds
the clues that blast the case wide open. From his first appearance in
print in 1929, Ellery Queen became one of America’s most famous and
beloved fictional detectives. Over the course of nearly half a
century, Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee, the duo writing team
known as Ellery Queen, won the prestigious Edgar Award multiple times,
and their contributions to the mystery genre were recognized with a
Grand Master Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Mystery Writers
of America. Their fair-play mysteries won over fans due to their
intricate puzzles that challenged the reader to solve the mystery
alongside the brilliant detective. Queen’s stories were among the
first to dominate the earliest days of radio, film, and television.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, which the writers founded and
edited, became the world’s most influential and acclaimed crime
fiction magazine.
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ISBN
9781625672209
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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