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The Dragon's Teeth
  

The Dragon's Teeth (Paperback)

de Ellery Queen (Author)
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In this detective story, Ellery Queen finds himself investigating the death of an eccentric millionaire who has hired Ellery's firm to find his heirs. A penniless actress and a mysterious European woman are transformed into heiresses with some very strange strings attached, including the requirement that they never marry. As Ellery's partner becomes increasingly attracted to the actress, and her life is repeatedly threatened, Ellery must get to the truth behind all the secrets. Naturally, this is all very dated, but in a charming way; one is jolted into remembering what "I made love to her" meant then! Blain Fairman has a pleasant, slightly high narrative voice and establishes characters with tonal changes. His diction is precise and clear, and he works a silky quality into his women's voices, which makes up for their being just a bit high-pitched at times. He imbues both Ellery and his partner with a down-to-earth directness. An engaging, comfortable mystery suited to large fiction collections. Melody A. Moxley, Rowan P.L., Salisbury, NC
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Audio Partners deserves high praise for pulling together its catalog of semi-forgotten gems from the Golden Age of detective fiction. Among these is Blain Fairman's reading of Queen's 1939 novel about the young detective's search for true and worthy heirs to the fortune of a missing tycoon. The story is a light and amusing piece of pre-War frivolity, with Mr. Queen and his new partner, Beau Rummell, chasing clues, uncovering deceptions, and falling under the spell of gorgeous dames. Fairman matches the novel's peppery banter with his own and amusingly dandy, almost effete, style. S.E.S. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Homicide with humor in the Queen style, Oct. 4 2002
Par F. Behrens "Frank Behrens" (Keene, NH USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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What I like best about the Ellery Queen novels and short stories is the sense of fun with which they are infused. Here we have the usual tangle of contested unfair wills, dubious identities, attacks on a lovely lady who is then accused of murder herself, and all the while Ellery's keeping one step ahead of them all.

Now you can hear one of the goofiest of them all for yourself on the Audio Partners audiotape edition of "The Dragon's Teeth" (61197), a complete reading by actor Blain Fairman, whose voice nicely matches the lightweight tone of the text. There are six cassettes with a running time of 8 hours, 14 minutes. I will not go into the plot, because most mystery fans want to come in fresh, but I have to explain that the title refers to the myth of Cadmus sowing the teeth of the dragon to raise fighting men. Since an important character is named Cadmus Cole, Ellery draws the parallel between the situations; but truth to tell, it is a weak one and plays no part in the solution. I thought I had pinpointed the real murder halfway through, but I was wrong! Well, that's what makes books like this one so much fun.

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