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Last Man to Die (1963)

“Last Man to Die” (November 3, 1963) was the last Ellery Queen story to appear in This Week. Mercifully. Although Continue reading →

Half a Clue to Murder (1963)

From August 25, 1963, and reprinted in QED as “Murder Dept: Half a Clue,” this is another standard story of Continue reading →

Mystery in Neon Red (1963)

The stories written for This Week kept coming, starting with this one from July 27, 1963 (reprinted in Q.E.D. as Continue reading →

The Death of Don Juan (1962)

The novelette that opens Queens Full was the last in that anthology to be published. “The Death of Don Juan” Continue reading →

Four Color Comics (1961-1962)

Dell published comics from 1929 to 1973, specializing in franchise properties. Their anthology title Crackajack, had previously featured Ellery Queen Continue reading →

E=Murder (1960)

Once again, a dying clue, and only a few paragraphs in This Week to figure out if a curvy three Continue reading →

Enter Ellery Queen (1960)

From the June, 1960 issue of short story anthology Argosy, reprinted in Q.E.D. as “Mystery at the Library of Congress,” Continue reading →

The Finishing Stroke (1958)

Here is the second last Ellery Queen novel. The first last Ellery Queen novel, Ten Days Wonder, saw the detective Continue reading →

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