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| | | | There are six people who want Andre De Ravenac dead. A blackmailer and quite possibly a serial killer, the six men all have little compunction about committing the deed. But with a group of six, there is always the chance that one of them might be a weak link and all six would be punished... | |
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| | | | "Anyone of us may be the next victim because killers of this particular brand are no respecters of persons. Pleasant prospect, isn't it?" Dark things are afoot in the village of Mallett. A man is found dead, with severe burns on his back. Somebody had dropped hot cinders down his back, and the shock was... | |
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| | | | "My husband, Guy Sanderson Whittaker is in grave danger and appeals to you for help. If you can see your way to answer this appeal, your answer must be as secret as possible, because his enemies must not know you have joined forces with us. You have a week to act." Thus reads an excerpt... | |
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| | With Paul Halter's debut novel The Fourth Door (1987) being the subject of my 500th post this coming weekend, it's time to dive into two more of his short stories from the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. A young couple in love, intending to marry; the besotted gentleman comes to meet with his intended's... |