ouble,
double (1950)
aka
he Case of the Seven Murders (1958)Ellery Queen is back in Wrightsville - the town that his thousand
of admirers will remember as the scene of many of the brilliant detective's most striking
triumphs, including Calamity Town and Ten Day's Wonder.
Ellery has never had a more bewitching client than Miss Rima Anderson, who recalls him to
Wrightsville. A series of newspaper clippings, sent anonymously, have half-prepared him
for Rima's visit, but upon his arrival for on-the-spot investigation, he comes up against
the most puzzling set of clues in his career: a heart attack, a suicide, a disappearance
over a cliff, all quite natural - perhaps - but whoever sent the clippings might have
thought otherwise.
Ellery Queen has never been sharper and Wrightsville has never been as productive of such
interesting characters as those found in this unusual novel. As a final fillip, the
authors have again cast reasonable doubt on the continuation of Ellery Queen's prized
bachelorhood.
There were three deaths before Ellery Queen was called in
on the case ...
- Luke MacCaby - A "heart-attack" killed
Wrightsville's Town Hermit and revealed that he had left a fortune of $4,000,000!
- Johan Spencer Hart, The Wealthiest Man in Town, committed
"suicide" and was discovered to have been penniless!
- Tom Anderson, the Town Drunk, "disappeared",
leaving only his hat and coat at the edge of a cliff!
But that was only the beginning. Soon there was another
"death," then another, and another ... until murder had struck seven times. The
most diabolic killer Ellery Queen had ever known was on the loose ... and he left no
clues! (cover)
   
   
The last full-fledged Wrightsville story is as usual strong on
characterizations. But some of the deductions made from the clues seem more speculative
than logical. Rima Anderson, grossly neglected by most Queen-critics, is featured as a
'Nikki Porter' like character, a very down to earth girl with basic interests (nature!).
Again Mr.Queen keeps his interest in her very ambigu.
   
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