Queens Full: Stories
<DIV><B>Three novellas and two short stories starring the ever-ingenious Ellery Queen</B><BR /><BR /> The amateur theater company of Wrightsville is dying a slow and painful death. Every production is worse than the last, and the backers are about to pull the plug when the director reaches for his ace in the hole: the always-reliable production <I>The</I><I>Death of Don Juan</I>. For the lead, he digs up faded Broadway star Foster Benedict, whose name is enough to sell out the run. But on opening night, Benedict makes a hash of the first act, and doesn’t show up for the second. When he’s found in his dressing room with a knife buried in his back, it’s clear that the libertine’s death has come a bit too soon. World-famous detective Ellery Queen is in the audience, and in this novella—as well as in the other stories collected in <I>Queens Full</I>—he proves that Don Juan doesn’t have a monopoly on adventure.<BR />  <BR /></DIV>