The Spanish Cape Mystery - External Links

External Links

  • Ellery Queen - a website on deduction
Ellery Queen books by Ellery Queen
Novels
  • The Roman Hat Mystery
  • The French Powder Mystery
  • The Dutch Shoe Mystery
  • The Greek Coffin Mystery
  • The Egyptian Cross Mystery
  • The American Gun Mystery
  • The Siamese Twin Mystery
  • The Chinese Orange Mystery
  • The Spanish Cape Mystery
  • The Lamp of God
  • Halfway House
  • The Door Between
  • The Devil to Pay
  • The Four of Hearts
  • The Dragon's Teeth
  • Calamity Town
  • There Was an Old Woman
  • The Murderer is a Fox
  • Ten Days' Wonder
  • Cat of Many Tails
  • Double, Double
  • The Origin of Evil
  • The King is Dead
  • The Scarlet Letters
  • The Glass Village
  • Inspector Queen's Own Case
  • The Finishing Stroke
  • The Player on The Other Side
  • And on The Eighth Day
  • The Fourth Side of the Triangle
  • A Study in Terror
  • Face to Face
  • The House of Brass
As "Barnaby Ross"
  • The Tragedy Of X
  • The Tragedy Of Y
  • The Tragedy Of Z
  • Drury Lane's Last Case

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