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  1. The Greek Coffin Mystery is a 1932 novel by Ellery Queen. It is the fourth of the Ellery Queen mysteries. Plot summary. After the death of an elderly Greek man who is an internationally famous art dealer and collector, his attorney discovers that his will is missing and notifies the district attorney.

    • 1932
  2. The Greek Coffin Mystery starts with a will gone missing, a body in a coffin where it should not be, and then ends up with a stolen painting. Chronologically, it's the 'first' of the Ellery Queen mysteries, so it features a young Ellery Queen.

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    • Paperback
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    The dead man, embalmed and rigged out in evening clothes, was laid in a large black lustrous coffin, resting on a bier in the drawing-room on the first floor of the Khalkis house. Services were conducted by the Reverend John Henry Elder, pastor of the adjoining church—that Reverend Elder, it should be noted, whose sermons and practical ...

  4. 5. Feb. 2013 · In one of his earliest cases, Ellery Queen confronts a murder in blue blood. America’s master of deduction, Ellery Queen, has made his name by combining dazzling feats of pure...

    • 9049982816, 9789049982812
    • Ellery Queen
    • Overamstel Uitgevers, 2013
  5. Theintensely logical” master sleuth discovers a crowded coffin in one of his earliest and most puzzling cases (The New York Times). The scion of a famous New York art-dealing family,...

  6. 1. März 1983 · The Greek Coffin Mystery PaperbackMarch 1, 1983. by Ellery Queen (Author) 4.0 618 ratings. Book 4 of 27: Ellery Queen Detective. See all formats and editions. From the very beginning, the Khalkis case struck a somber note. It began, as was peculiarly harmonious in the light of what was to come, with the death of an old man.

    • Ellery Queen
  7. The Greek Coffin Mystery. by Ellery Queen. Follow this author. Published by MysteriousPress.com/Open Road. The “intensely logical” master sleuth discovers a crowded coffin in one of his earliest and most puzzling cases (The New York Times).