Double, Double
작성자
Ellery Queen
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
234
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 12, 1975
출판사
Ballantine Books
ISBN-10
0345244311
ISBN-13
9780345244314
설명
Ellery Queen finds himself back in the familiar town of Wrightsville, drawn by the allure of an intriguing mystery. The case revolves around the unexpected death of a wealthy local man, whose genteel facade had concealed his true financial status. As secrets unfurl and layers of deception are peeled away, it becomes apparent that the truth is much more complex than it initially appeared.
With his keen intellect and incisive observational skills, Ellery dives into the investigation, unearthing hidden relationships and unmasking a cast of colorful characters. Each encounter reveals a new perspective, leading him closer to unraveling the motivations behind the man’s abrupt demise. Tension builds as he races against time to piece together the clues, all while contending with the skepticism of locals who are reluctant to confront the past.
As the puzzle unfolds, Ellery finds himself challenged not only by the mystery at hand but also by the ghosts of his own memories tied to the town. "Double, Double" seamlessly weaves a tale of intrigue and human nature, reminding readers that appearances can often be deceiving, and the truth is sometimes hidden just beneath the surface.
With his keen intellect and incisive observational skills, Ellery dives into the investigation, unearthing hidden relationships and unmasking a cast of colorful characters. Each encounter reveals a new perspective, leading him closer to unraveling the motivations behind the man’s abrupt demise. Tension builds as he races against time to piece together the clues, all while contending with the skepticism of locals who are reluctant to confront the past.
As the puzzle unfolds, Ellery finds himself challenged not only by the mystery at hand but also by the ghosts of his own memories tied to the town. "Double, Double" seamlessly weaves a tale of intrigue and human nature, reminding readers that appearances can often be deceiving, and the truth is sometimes hidden just beneath the surface.