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The Sound of Detection: Ellery Queen's Adventures in Radio
Francis M. Nevins, Martin Grams
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| #4981325 in Books | 2002-07-01 | File type: PDF | 267 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Just The Facts...Ellery Queen Up Close & Personal..|By Roger T Scales, Jr|Published in 2002 this book is a focus on the radio version of Ellery Queen which ran from 1939-1948. The original version of the book was written by Francis Nevins back in 1983 which I never read but what's great about this newer and expanded edition is that it includes that text and a whole lot more.||"More of a revisit to the 1981 edition, Nevins and Grams added much more, expanded beyond what I initially expected." -- Mystery Forum, September 2002
Includes among it's amazing volume of data on the Ellery Queen radio show details on the ro
Ellery Queen, perhaps as famous as any fictional detective after Sherlock Holmes, was created by cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee over lunch one day in 1929. This led to more than 40 novels, a film series, a long and convoluted run on radio, and various runs on TV. For an initial $350 fee, Dannay and Lee would write one mystery per week, allowing both the guest armchair detective and radio listeners the opportunity to solve the mystery themselves, before the famou...
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