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The Adventures of Ellery Queen
- The Ellery Queen Mysteries, Book 1934
- Narrated by: Traber Burns
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In these ripping short stories, the mystery genre's greatest sleuth shows his chops.
For Ellery Queen, there is no puzzle that reason cannot solve. In his time, he has faced down killers, thugs, and thieves, protected only by the might of his brain - and the odd bit of timely intervention by his father, a burly New York police inspector. But when a university professor asks Queen to teach a class, the detective finds there are people whom reason cannot touch: college students.
Queen's adventure on campus is only the first of this incomparable collection of short mysteries. In this audio, he tangles with a violent book thief, an assassin who targets acrobats, and New York's only cleanly shaven bearded lady. Criminals everywhere fear him, whether they work in mansions or back alleys. No mystery is too difficult for the man with the golden brain.
This story collection includes "The African Traveler", "The Mad Tea-Party", "The Seven Black Cats", "The Hanging Acrobat", "The Two-Headed Dog", "The One-Penny Black", "The Bearded Lady", "The Three Lame Men", "The Invisible Lover", "The Teakwood Case", and "The Glass-Domed Clock".
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- Anonymous User
- 09-20-20
Good stories but beware more dead animals....
At least 2 stories in this collection have animals getting the short end of the stick in them Just observing
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- John
- 09-06-21
Antiseptic. But in a Fun Way.
In the first story in this collection, Ellery teaches a college seminar on crime detection by means of sheer, cold, observation and logic. In another, he disavows any interest in the moral aspects of the crimes he solves. While Holmes worked on much the same principles, Watson always supplied the requisite empathy and moral indignation. By contrast, an Ellery Queen story—especially these early iterations of him, circa 1934—can seem more than a little antiseptic.
So I’m at a loss to understand why I enjoy him so much. Perhaps it’s the buoyant humor that’s never very far from the surface. Or the authors’ easy familiarity with literature and history, both ancient and modern. It all helps create an atmosphere that I’ve likened elsewhere to an intellectual parlor game. For a minimal emotional investment, we can derive the maximum of whodunnit-style entertainment; a pleasure very much akin to watching the early Nick and Nora films. And having Traber Burns at the mic never fails to heighten that pleasure.
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- Graycee
- 11-06-21
Ellery Queen!
I liked the narrator and storylines. It’s a collection of short stories and I enjoyed it immensely.
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- JC10035
- 01-29-21
Excellent Ellery Queen
Excellent production of Ellery Queen stories. Good story choices, and audio quality, both volume and range.
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- Michael Kramer
- 10-18-20
Stories of the age
This was a good set of stories but does reflect the period written in. If you know the social aspects of the thirties some parts of this collection will be explained
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- Rita M. Dillon
- 04-28-22
wrong pronunciation
This is for the reader of the story; the word
Foyer is Not pronounced fo yet.
it is pronounced as Fo yaye.
.it is French
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- GRB Nasralla
- 02-07-22
fingernails on chalkboard
I do cut the material some slack because of the timeframe of authorship. Nevertheless, the lack of political correctness in regard to race and occasionally to the dignity of female characters is grating and makes the material difficult to listen to. The stories are delightful and challenging period pieces, but they inspire an overwhelming urge to do a little 21st Century editing.
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- Schendvd
- 02-07-22
Weak stories; dated terminology
Weak stories; dated terminology. Stories Did not hold my interest. Some of the race terminology is uncomfortable.
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- ginger spinks
- 05-31-21
Good stories
If you’re like me I like short stories I don’t always want to wait 10 hours for the answer to who did it.
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- Bibliomaniac
- 10-02-18
Classic tales, mediocre narration
Ellery Queen is one of the giants of the Golden Age of detective fiction. This is a collection of masterful short stories, ranging widely from the macabre to the whimsical, all written with Queen's easy erudition, all with amazing twists yet perfectly logical. The only disappointment is the narrator, who is not only overdramatic but also seems not quite equal to the level of the writing. Still well worth a listen.
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- AMcT
- 11-14-15
A bit silly
Would you try another book written by Ellery Queen or narrated by Traber Burns?
I would not have another Ellery Queen.
What could Ellery Queen have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
I found the stories slight. The sexism and racism is pretty foul, even for a book of that period.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Traber Burns?
Sure
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment.
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