An edition of The scarlet letters (1953)

The scarlet letters.

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An edition of The scarlet letters (1953)

The scarlet letters.

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Dirk and Martha Lawrence are apparently not the happiest couple in New York, despite her millions of dollars and his fairly successful mystery-writing career. Martha asks for a secretive meeting to get Ellery Queen's advice because Dirk's violent jealousy is causing problems in her life—but Dirk shows up suspecting the worst and punches Ellery into unconsciousness. Dirk apologizes the next day, telling the story of how his father had killed his mother's lover, thereby causing his over-reaction. Ellery's secretary and inamorata Nikki Porter urges him to stay involved in the situation and Nikki moves in with the Lawrences to keep an eye on things (and act as Dirk's secretary on a stalled book). Nikki soon reports that Martha actually is having a series of clandestine meetings with romantic actor Van Harrison. The meetings are arranged with innocuous envelopes that look like advertising, but with Martha's name and address written in scarlet typewriter ink. Also, the envelopes contain only a day, time and a sequential letter of the alphabet—a code that is soon linked to a New York Guidebook. By the time the meetings have progressed from "A" through to "W", Dirk has found out about the affair and followed Martha to Van's home in the suburb of Darien. He breaks in, confronts the pair and shoots them both, seriously wounding Martha, who nearly dies. Van Harrison has just enough time before he dies to leave a dying clue—using his own blood, he writes an "X", then a "Y" on the wall, and dies. Ellery must consider the significance of this dying message and finally solves it, just as Dirk's murder trial is about to conclude. After Ellery gets a private conversation with the judge, a criminal then receives justice.'''

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Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
239

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Cover of: The Scarlet Letters
The Scarlet Letters: Library Edition
Jul 01, 2014, Blackstone Pub
audio cd
Cover of: The scarlet letters
The scarlet letters
1975, Gollancz, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
Cover of: The scarlet letters
The scarlet letters
1953, Little, Brown
in English
Cover of: The scarlet letters.
Cover of: The scarlet letters.
The scarlet letters.
1953, Little, Brown
in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: The scarlet letters.
The scarlet letters.
1953, Little, Brown
in English
Cover of: The scarlet letters.
The scarlet letters.
Publish date unknown, Thorpe
in English - Large print edition.

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Library of Congress
PZ3.Q295 Sc, PS3533.U4 Sc

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Pagination
239 p.
Number of pages
239

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6133684M
LCCN
53006449
OCLC/WorldCat
1803876
Library Thing
398814

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