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The Hollywood Murders: Three Mysteries: The Devil to Pay, The Four of Hearts, The Origin of Evil [Paperback]

Ellery Queen (Author)
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November 30, 2000
New York's crime-solving genius is adrift in Tinseltown until a series of fatal finales revives him. With ambitious starlets, idols, and majordomos, The Hollywood Murders offers witty proof that the nature of evil is a bit gaudier on the West Coast. "A grand mystery, lightly handled and expertly solved." - The New Yorker

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  • Paperback: 467 pages
  • Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press (November 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568581734
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568581736
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,438,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Hollywood from Ellery Queen's Perspective, November 20, 2004
This review is from: The Hollywood Murders: Three Mysteries: The Devil to Pay, The Four of Hearts, The Origin of Evil (Paperback)
The Devil to Pay (1937), The Four of Hearts (1938), and The Origin of Evil (1951) roughly fall in Ellery Queen's middle period and are unique in that the setting is Hollywood. Four Walls Eight Windows published these three mysteries in 2000 under the title The Hollywood Murders.

Ellery's deductions are dazzling as usual, despite that Ellery himself sometimes seems out of place, even stranded, in the unorthodox milieu of Hollywood. Ellery encounters classic Hollywood stereotypes from movie stars to film producers to gossip columnists. The plots offer humor, some snappy dialogue, and a few extravagant Hollywood effects (e.g., a murderous pilot commandeers a small plane). I commend Four Walls Eight Windows for printing this collection.

The Devil to Pay (1937): Ellery Queen has been persuaded to rush to Hollywood to assist in writing a major production only to find that the producer is unavailable. Ellery becomes increasingly frustrated as he waits and waits for his first assignment. Fortuitously, he becomes involved in solving a bizarre murder of a hard-hearted, unethical financier. The murder weapon is an Italian dueling sword of the seventeenth century; its tip is coated with molasses and cyanide.

Ellery's remarkable reputation on the eastern seaboard is of little value in Los Angeles. Ejected from a crime scene, he subsequently masquerades as Hilary "Scoop" King, a colorful investigative reporter, to gain access to crime sites and confidential information. While somewhat farcical, this device allows the story to proceed.

The Four of Hearts (1938): In this sequel Ellery finally meets the young Jacques Butcher, colloquially known as Boy Wonder, executive vice-president of production at Magna Studios, and Ellery begins his work on a screen play. Unfortunately, an elaborate publicity stunt for the new production is derailed by a double murder. While the portrayal of the Hollywood film industry may not be entirely accurate, the plot is entertaining.

The Origin of Evil (1951): Thirteen years have elapsed and Ellery returns to a Hollywood that is reeling from the advent of television. However, as Ellery observes, Hollywood's post-mortem may be premature. This third Hollywood mystery reveals a growing list of surrealistic clues, including a dead dog, dead frogs, a poisoned sandwich, and a mutilated leather bound book of Aristophanes. The solution within a solution offered by Ellery is quite ingenious.

If you cannot find a copy of The Hollywood Murders, you might look for paperback editions from the 1970s and 1980s published by Ballantine Books, Signet Classics, and the Signet Double Mystery series. They are all inexpensive. The Origin of Evil is easiest to locate - look for a 1992 reprint edition by Harper Perennial.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A quite pleasing trio of mysteries, April 28, 2010
This review is from: The Hollywood Murders (Paperback)
The three novels here each give a satirical, not quite accurate, picture of 1938-1951 Hollywood and the movie industry through the eyes of a New Yorker. Although the novels are chronologically arranged, I felt they also were in a mediocre to excellant order.These comments are merely in addition to the previous reviewer's synopses. THE DEVIL TO PAY disappointed me in its lack of challenge. The murderer was too easily spotted by a process of elimination, in my opinion THE FOUR OF HEARTS was much more challenging and classic Ellery Queen. Yet, ORIGIN OF EVIL stood out for me as the drkest and most penetrating, giving a feel of the era between the war years and the 60's. This one was more basically Los Angeles and not involved so much with the movie industry although the Hollywood mood of fear of the development of TV is quite present there along with glimpses of the effect of the Korean war.Although Ellery is indeed out of his element in these novels, they still work as a good introduction to those who haven't read any of his books yet, and of course quite appropriate for those who are familiar with the character but haven't read the Hollywood based mysteries yet.
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HOLLYWOOD, LIKE the Land of Oz, possesses a quaint and fluty flavor: it is the place where tin Christmas trees suddenly sprout around lamp-posts in December under a ninety-degree sun, where restaurants take the shape of lighthouses and hats, ladies on Saturday nights stroll the boulevards in trousers and mink coats leading baby leopards on a leash, where morning newspapers cost five cents and evening newspapers two, and people wait in queues for unexhausting hours to witness other people pressing their hands into juicy cement. Read the first page
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fresh cigaret, warning number one, dead frogs, stout lady
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Roger Priam, Los Angeles, Alfred Wallace, Delia Priam, Boy Wonder, Tolland Stuart, Jack Royle, Blythe Stuart, Rhys Jardin, Leander Hill, Lieutenant Keats, Ellery Queen, Jacques Butcher, Bonnie Stuart, Walter Spaeth, Miss Moon, New York, Paula Paris, Sans Souci, Van Every, Lew Bascom, Sam Vix, Solly Spaeth, Laurel Hill, Inspector Gliicke
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