jonn reviewed The Greek Coffin Mystery by Ellery Queen
The best book in the series so far! Twists within twists within twists, and still deducable.
5 stars
I'll admit, I was too lazy to figure out who have done it, but it was very doable!
My only flex is that I have eliminated all the false accusations that happened throughout the book, except for the first one!
A quote I liked in the book, which is ironic to read just under hundred years after the moment it was written was
Inspector Queen’s secretary scurried in, out of breath with excitement, to announce that Mr. James J. Knox, the James J. Knox—possessor of more millions than it was decent for any man to amass— Knox the banker, Knox the Wall Street king, Knox the-friend-of-the-President—was outside demanding to see Inspector Richard Queen.
Resistance after that would have been superhuman.
Knox was really a legend. He used his millions and the power which accompanied them to keep himself out of, rather than in, the …
I'll admit, I was too lazy to figure out who have done it, but it was very doable!
My only flex is that I have eliminated all the false accusations that happened throughout the book, except for the first one!
A quote I liked in the book, which is ironic to read just under hundred years after the moment it was written was
Inspector Queen’s secretary scurried in, out of breath with excitement, to announce that Mr. James J. Knox, the James J. Knox—possessor of more millions than it was decent for any man to amass— Knox the banker, Knox the Wall Street king, Knox the-friend-of-the-President—was outside demanding to see Inspector Richard Queen.
Resistance after that would have been superhuman.
Knox was really a legend. He used his millions and the power which accompanied them to keep himself out of, rather than in, the public eye. It was his name, not himself, that people knew. It was only human, therefore, for Messieurs the Queens, Sampson, and Pepper to rise as one man when Knox was ushered into the office, and to exhibit more deference and fluster than the strict conventions of democracy prescribe.
That's how it starts.