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How Goes the Murder?
Contributor(s): Queen, Ellery (Author), Fass, Robert (Read by)
ISBN: 1481505041     ISBN-13: 9781481505048
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: March 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - General
- Fiction | Crime
- Fiction | Thrillers - Suspense
Series: Tim Corrigan Mysteries
 
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Publisher Description:
Tim Corrigan is up to his eye-patch in scandal, intrigue, and wide-open murderThe banners waved, the crowd cheered, the reporters rushed toward the candidate as he made his way to the speaker's platform. And then a shot rang out, the candidate clutched at his chest, screamed, and fell dead. It was a pretty kettle of fish for Tim Corrigan, the crime solver with the eye-patch and the stainless steel nervous system. The suspects included the candidate's voluptuous widow, his handsome bodyguard, and a breathtaking young thing with every reason to want the candidate dead. And pretty soon Corrigan was a candidate himself--for murder.

Contributor Bio(s): Fass, Robert: -

Robert Fass is a veteran actor and twice winner of the prestigious Audie Award. He has earned multiple Earphones Awards, including one for his narration of Francisco Goldman's Say Her Name, which was named one of AudioFile magazine's Best Audiobooks of 2011.

Queen, Ellery: -

Ellery Queen is a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn--Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay (1905-1982), and Manford (Emanuel) Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee (1905-1971)--to write detective fiction. In a successful series of novels that covered forty-two years, Ellery Queen served as both the authors' name and that of the detective-hero. The cousins also cofounded and directed Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, one of the most influential English crime-fiction magazines of the twentieth century. They were given the Grand Master Award for achievements in the field of the mystery story by the Mystery Writers of America in 1961.