Chinese Orange Mystery

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Ellery Queen: Chinese Orange Mystery (Hardcover, 1934, Stokes Pub Co)

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Publié 6 juin 1934 par Stokes Pub Co.

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978-99975-2-854-4
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A wealthy publisher and collector of precious stones and Chinese postage stamps has a luxurious suite in a hotel that serves to handle his non-publishing business and the comings and goings of his staff, his relatives, and his female friends. When an odd and anonymous little man arrives and refuses to state his business, no one is surprised; he is locked (from outside only) in an anteroom with a bowl of fruit (including tangerines, also known as Chinese oranges) and left to await the publisher's arrival. When the door is unlocked, though, a truly bizarre scene is displayed. The little man's skull is crushed, his clothing is reversed, back to front, all the furnishings of the room have been turned backwards — and two African spears have been inserted between the body and its clothing, stiffening it into immobility. The circumstances are such that someone has been observing every entrance …

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a publié une critique de The Chinese Orange Mystery par Ellery Queen (Ellery Queen, #8)

Santa Barbara

Maybe it's just a hiked difficulty, but this felt more like a soap drama than mystery novel.

It would be almost hilarious if not for the stark contrast between whatever the fuck this was and the previous books.

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  • Mystery/Suspense