A hat left behind. A man dead in his seat. And a theater full of secrets. In the heart of Manhattan, at the prestigious Roman Theater, a packed house is stunned when a well-dressed man is found murdered during a performance-his only trace a mysteriously missing hat. Enter Ellery Queen, the brilliant amateur detective with a razor-sharp mind and a flair for the unconventional. Together with his father, Inspector Richard Queen of the NYPD, they unravel a tangled web of deception, blackmail, and high society scandal hidden beneath the surface of the city's glittering entertainment scene. But as…mehr
A hat left behind. A man dead in his seat. And a theater full of secrets. In the heart of Manhattan, at the prestigious Roman Theater, a packed house is stunned when a well-dressed man is found murdered during a performance-his only trace a mysteriously missing hat. Enter Ellery Queen, the brilliant amateur detective with a razor-sharp mind and a flair for the unconventional. Together with his father, Inspector Richard Queen of the NYPD, they unravel a tangled web of deception, blackmail, and high society scandal hidden beneath the surface of the city's glittering entertainment scene. But as they dig deeper, the case becomes more puzzling. Why was the victim sitting alone? What was in the missing hat? And what secret was so deadly it demanded murder? A masterclass in classic detective fiction, The Roman Hat Mystery is the debut that launched the legendary Ellery Queen name-clever, stylish, and brimming with suspense. For lovers of golden age mysteries, this is the case that started it all.
Ellery Queen is both the name of a fictional detective and the pen name of two cousins-Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee-who revolutionized the mystery genre. Masters of the intellectual whodunit, they introduced readers to a world of puzzles, clues, and razor-sharp deduction with their debut novel The Roman Hat Mystery in 1929.Over decades, Ellery Queen became synonymous with classic American detective fiction-crafting stories that blended brain-teasing plots with literary flair. Their works not only entertained but also invited readers to match wits with the detective himself, pioneering the "Challenge to the Reader" tradition.Beyond novels, the Ellery Queen legacy extended into radio, television, short stories, and mystery editing, influencing generations of crime writers. With a career rooted in logic, style, and suspense, Ellery Queen remains one of the most celebrated and enduring names in the history of mystery fiction.
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