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The Door Between by Ellery Queen 1947 Pocket Book 471

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Antiquarian & Collectible

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Condition:

Used

Printing Year:

1947

Category:

Vintage Paperbacks

Topic:

Vintage Paperbacks Mystery

Binding:

Softcover/Wraps

Publisher:

Pocket Books

Author:

Ellery Queen

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Item number:

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The Door Between by Ellery Queen 1947 Pocket Book 471 The Door Between Ellery Queen Pocket Books, 1947 252 pages Pocket Book No. 471 Complete and Unabridged The binding is in acceptable condition, the pages are tanned and the last page is wrinkled. The Perma Gloss cover has several creases and is starting to peel at all the edges. Acceptable. Paperback. Karen Leith was dead. She had died quite alone, in a small, secluded room in her weird Greenwich Village house. It was, of course suicide. Some hideous secret long ago had transformed Karen into a silent, unhappy woman-a woman who found escape only when she was at work on one of her brilliant novels. Ellery Queen was one of the few who doubted the suicide theory. As he penetrated deeper and deeper into Karen's past, he became certain that the woman had been murdered-killed in as clever and horrifying a manner as he had ever encountered. (#00001598)