Author: Ellery Queen
Translator: Young-hwan Seol
Publisher: Haemun
434 pages.
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About The Author
Ellery Queen was a pseudonym used by two cousins, Frederick Dannay
(1905-1972) and Manfred B. Lee (1905-1982), both of them American, to
write detective fiction. Movies, radio shows, and television shows were
also based on their works.
In a successful series of novels that covered 42 years, Ellery Queen was
not only the name of the author, but also that of the detective-hero of
the stories. Towards the end of their career, the cousins also produced
novels, mainly original paperbacks, under the Ellery Queen name that did
not feature the character Ellery Queen. They also wrote four novels
under the name of Barnaby Ross about a Shakespearian actor/detective
named Drury Lane. These novels were later reiussed under the Ellery
Queen byline. Some of the later Ellery Queen novels were ghost-written
by Theodore Sturgeon, Avram Davidson, Jack Vance, and other prominent
mystery writers.
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