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There Was an Old Woman

The Ellery Queen Mysteries, 1943

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There Was an Old Woman

By: Ellery Queen
Narrated by: Mark Peckham
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Once upon an evil time, there was a wicked old woman with a mammoth shoe company worth many millions of dollars, a henpecked husband, and six miserable children. Then one day death came visiting the vast Potts mansion - and began claiming its inhabitants one by one. It was then that Ellery Queen was invited to sup on this nightmare brew of diabolical murder and baffling mystery - in a case that made the most horrific crimes in his entire career seem like fairy tales. As he endeavors to solve the case, he tries to make sense of this family that defies rationality.

©2014 Ellery Queen (P)2014 Blackstone Audiobooks
Mystery Crime Suspense Fiction
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My issue with the narrator is that most of the voices are overly done - too stereotypical and cliche. And the voice of Ellery is of this incredibly arrogant, drawling, pompous ass.

Great story, narrator somewhat annoying.

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Ellery pulled one out of the hat. no idea who did it. Then came the surprise. Great story!

who did it

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Perhaps the most surprising and stunning end of a mystery I have ever encountered. Better than witness for the prosecution or then there was none, as a fan of OTR I have always wondered if Nikki Porter was a radio addition. Now all is revealed

Now I know how the radio Ellery got a sidekick

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Loved the story, so many plausible ways to end the mystery! I had the wrong one in mind - but I think it could have worked. They did think of it, but discarded.

three very plausible ending points

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Queen likes to have odd, quirky characters in his books, and this one provides them in droves. Half of the Potts clan are eccentric, borderline lunatics. Half are level-headed, sane types. And it seems someone is killing off the sane ones. A good tale, although you have to swallow some unlikely events (would they really have let Cornelia Potts get off with just a slap on the wrist after nearly murdering Sgt. Velie?) And the "introduction" of Nikki Porter at the end seemed strange and tacked on for no good reason.

An adventure of Ellery in Queenland

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