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The Door Between: A Problem in Deduction (Ellery Queen Detective #12)(Tower Mystery T-395)

The Door Between: A Problem in Deduction (Ellery Queen Detective #12)(Tower Mystery T-395)

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The Door Between: A Problem in Deduction (Ellery Queen Detective #12)(Tower Mystery T-395)

by Queen, Ellery (Mannay & Lee)

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Cleveland: The World Publishing Company, 1946. 1st Edition Thus. Hardcover_boards. Used - VeryGood/Acceptable. 5.75"x8.25" Reprint FE. Navy cloth boards w/red title block on front. Red letters on spine. DJ design by Jerry Cohen. Spine straight, binding tight, pages dk toned. Not x-library, unclipped, & unmarked. Light rubs to edge. Chips and small tears to DJ edges. Faint foxing inside boards and flaps of DJ. Ellery Queen, the gentleman detective, is a handsome Harvard grad who works as a private eye alongside his father, Inspector Richard Queen of the NYPD. In The Door Between they face one of their most daunting cases. Karen Leith is dead. An acclaimed novelist turned recluse, she died alone, in a small secluded room of her odd Greenwich Village house. Reportedly tormented by a scandal from decades past, she killed herself. Or did she? The deeper Ellery Queen delves into her past, the more certain he becomes that she was murdered in as clever and horrifying a manner as he has ever encountered. Queen's superb powers of deduction are put to the ultimate test in this intricate whodunit. Source: Goodreads.

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Title
The Door Between: A Problem in Deduction (Ellery Queen Detective #12)(Tower Mystery T-395)
Author
Queen, Ellery (Mannay & Lee)
Format/Binding
Hardcover_boards
Book Condition
Used - VeryGood
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Acceptable
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition Thus
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
The World Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Cleveland
Date Published
1946

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