Ellery Queen's bad scenes

Ellery Queen's bad scenes

Edited by Eleanor Sullivan

"Bad scene" is American slang for an unpleasant experience, and that is precisely what befalls the characters in these twenty-five stories gathered by one of the most widely acclaimed editors in the mystery-suspense genre, from the pages of its longest standing magazine.

CONTENTS

Introduction - Eleanor Sullivan
The Question - Stanley Ellin
The Old Barn on the Pond - Ursula Curtiss
Her Heart's Home - Mary McMullen
The Phonograph Murder - Helen Reilly
Testimony of a Witness - McGarry Morley
The Night Calhoun Was Off Duty - Thomas Walsh
The Missing Mortgagee - R. Austin Freeman
The Beauty in That House - Florence V. Mayberry
Man in Hiding - Vincent Starrett
Mrs. Kendall's Trunk - Robert Twohy
Franz Kafka, Detective: The Bird of Ill Omen - Charles West, Jr.
Falling Object - William Brittain
The Mysterious Death in Percy Street - Baroness Orczy
The Good Times Always End - David Morrell
The Men in Black Raincoats - Pete Hamill
Monday Is a Quiet Place - Marjorie Carleton
The Shop that Exchanged Evils - Lord Dunsany
The Bag Man - Brooke Weld
The Neighbors - John Galsworthy
A Question of Neighborliness - David Ely
Who's the Blonde? - John D. MacDonald
In a Country Churchyard - Robert L. Fish
Déjà Vu - Mary Barrett
Fishing Can Be Fatal - Stephen Wasylyk
Rear Window - Cornell Woolrich

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