Ten Days’ Wonder

Ten Days’ Wonder by Ellery Queen, published by HarperPerennial in 1994, is a mystery novel that unfolds when Ellery is drawn into a perplexing situation involving an old friend who arrives at his home covered in blood and suffering from amnesia. This edition spans 261 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a chance to delve into a narrative filled with intrigue and suspense as Ellery navigates the complexities of his friend’s troubled past and the ensuing chaos at the ancestral home.
In this story, tensions rise as Ellery attempts to piece together the events leading up to a murder within the household. The plot intricately weaves elements of mystery and detective fiction, engaging readers with its exploration of memory loss and the unraveling of secrets. As Ellery investigates the circumstances surrounding the crime, he confronts the challenges of trust and deception, making for a compelling narrative that invites readers to ponder the nature of truth and recollection.
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Ellery is persuaded to accompany an old friend to his ancestral home when the latter arrives at Ellery’s house covered in blood and unable to remember anything from the past few weeks. There, tensions erupt and foul play results in the murder of one of the household’s members. Originally published by Little, Brown in 1948.
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