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Joe Wilson was a poor, itinerant salesman with a pretty young wife in Philadelphia. Joseph Kent Gimball was a wealthy, socially prominent New Yorker with an elegant and aristocratic wife. These two very different men were actually the same man, a bigamist leading a bizarre double life. His deception was revealed to the world after he was murdered in his "halfway house," a riverfront shack outside Trenton, New Jersey, that he used as a hideout to switch identities. But who killed him?
Ellery Queen, who is drawn into the case to help old friends, puts his finger on the central question: "Who was murdered -- Joe or Joseph?" Queen performs an extended feat of logical deduction from seemingly insignificant clues, such as a number of burnt matches, and finally develops a profile of the killer that can fit only one person in the case.
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Fathers and sons, Fiction, Novelists, Police, Fiction, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, generalPlaces
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Das Haus auf halber Strecke
1982, Scherz
Taschenbuch
in German
- 5. Auflage
3502506558 9783502506553
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Half-way house: a novel in five parts
1972, Gollancz, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
0575014563 9780575014565
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| December 17, 2022 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
| January 30, 2012 | Edited by Edwin Basham | Added new cover |
| January 30, 2012 | Edited by Edwin Basham | Added new cover |
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