Face to Face
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Narrado por:
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Patrick Cullen
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Ellery Queen
When Gloria Guild, the singing “Glory” of the 30s and millionaire wife of Count Carlos Armando, is murdered, she leaves only one clue: the word “face” written in her dying scrawl. Who or what is “face”? Ellery and his father the Inspector, British agent Harry Burke, and Sergeant Velle all get involved. Ellery’s search takes him from the Bowery to a way-out wedding before he arrives at a shocking conclusion.
©1967 Ellery Queen, copyright renewed by Ellery Queen (P)1995 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Reseñas de la Crítica
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A good bet for Ellery Queen fans and fans of noir-ish mystery more generally. Like many a mystery, this is a bit less fun when you already know the twist -- but it's classic Ellery Queen, complete with outsized characterizations, evocative imagery, and parlor-scene reveal. It's dated, of course, especially in its characterizations of women, but that's to be expected, and it's very much a classic tale of its time.The narration is fine. A bit stilted here and there, but all clear and appropriate for the material.
Overall, recommended.
Classic Ellery Queen
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Silly and dated
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As expected..
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Would you listen to Face to Face again? Why?
Yes, undoubtedly. I always do. First to listen to, then to see if there's any flaws or gafts in the plot. I always do mysteries.What was one of the most memorable moments of Face to Face?
The scene when Ellery deducted the meaning of the clue "FACE". Actually, that whole part is a bit far fetched. And I'm not going to give anything away. It's still a good tale.Which scene was your favorite?
No particular scene.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, far to long for that.Any additional comments?
Please forgive the Scottish Brough. It was intertaining. And Ellery's use of extremely big words when simpler ones would do.Review of FACE TO FACE by Ellery Queen
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