The Siamese Twin Mystery
The Ellery Queen Mysteries, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Fred Sullivan
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Ellery Queen
About this listen
Trapped on a burning mountain, the Queens take refuge with a killer.
Dashing detective Ellery Queen and his father are driving over the pothole-scarred Arrow Mountain Road when they come face to face with a wall of flame. They tear back in the other direction, fire at their fenders, and finally find safety in a clearing, at the home of Dr. Xavier, a renowned surgeon. He is a genial man, but his distracted, mysterious smile conceals dark secrets. Passing through one of the drafty hallways, Ellery's father is startled by a pair of eyes burning in the darkness - the eyes of a monster. Could they be trapped on some kind of mountain of Dr. Moreau? Dr. Xavier introduces them to the rest of his household, including his wife, brother, and medical assistant. Everyone's welcoming, but they also seem anxious and cagey. When the good doctor is found shot to death in his study, Queen realizes that he and his father have more to fear than a pair of sinister eyes. The Queens might have escaped the forest fire, but they have leapt into a situation that's every bit as hot.
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- Karis
- 01-07-22
Extraordinary. Well worth a listen
I don’t usually give reviews. Life’s too short! However, I thought this was a truly unique storyline. Keeps you guessing till the last sentence. A bit long and drawn out in places, but I thought it was well worth persevering with. Super.
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- R. Lewin
- 10-10-22
Starts well becoming increasingly tedious
Ludicrous and boring unbearably conceited detective Elbert Queen spends pages proving guilt from ridiculous tiny details. I’ve now given up on a second story, no longer caring who did it or why.
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