
The Adventure of the Mad Tea Party (1934)
An abridged version of The Chinese Orange Mystery/Murder appeared in the popular short fiction magazine Redbook (June, 1934). In October, Continue reading
An abridged version of The Chinese Orange Mystery/Murder appeared in the popular short fiction magazine Redbook (June, 1934). In October, Continue reading
Harry Potter, a middle-aged building superintendent living with his portly wife in Manhattan, moonlighting in a Long Island chemical factory, Continue reading
Not quite Wrightsville, yet, and not quite a radio drama, but getting there. The Adventure of the Invisible Lover, once Continue reading
According to Francis Nevins, this is Ellery Queen’s first short story to include a dying clue, that is, a clue Continue reading