Ten Days' Wonder
The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1948
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Narrated by:
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Robert Fass
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By:
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Ellery Queen
Ellery Queen is persuaded to accompany an old friend and sculptor to his ancestral home when the latter arrives at Ellery's house covered in blood and unable to remember anything from the past few weeks. Once there, tensions erupt and foul play results in the murder of one of the household's members. Among the many transgressions Ellery will uncover are adultery, blackmail, and deceit.
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