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Chinese Orange Mystery
Chinese Orange Mystery | Ellery Queen
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The offices of foreign literature publisher and renowned stamp collector Donald Kirk are often host to strange activities, but the most recent occurance---the murder of an unknown caller, found dead in an empty waiting room--is unlike any that has come before. Nobody, it seems, entered or exited the room, and yet the crime scene clearly has been manipulated, leaving everything in the room turned backwards and upside down. Stuck through the back of the corpse's shirt are two long spears--and a tangerine is missing from the fruit bowl. Enter amateur sleuth Ellery Queen, who arrives just in time to witness the discovery of the body, only to be immediately drawn into a complex case in which no clue is too minor or too glaring to warrant careful consideration. Reprinted for the first time in over thirty years, The Chinese Orange Mystery is revered to this day for its challenging conceit and inventive solution. The book is a "fair-play" mystery in which readers have all the clues needed to solve the crime. In 1981, the novel was selected as one of the top ten locked room mysteries of all time by a panel of mystery-world luminaries that included Julian Symons, Edward D. Hoch, Howard Haycraft, and Otto Penzler.
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Mehso-so

My mom used to get Ellery Queen magazine and I read it when I was young. So nostalgia and having fave color in title lead me here. About 85% in he tells you you have everything you need to figure out whodunnit. Then Colombo style he brings the suspects together shows them how and why it happened and finally reveals who. Quite a throwback from mysteries today and some language and references were dated somewhere between so-so and pick.

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Chinese Orange Mystery | Ellery Queen
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Panpan

Ridiculous. Maybe I'm grumpy. Maybe it's the spiralling despair caused by the swirling vortex of chaos on the news but I hated this. Not for one second could I invest myself in the stupidly complicated crime or its solution. Its one saving grace was the amusing exchanges between Ellery and his police inspector father