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October 20, 1905

 

Ellery Queen is the hero of a series of detective stories. Ellery Queen was the fictional creation of two authors who also were cousins, Frederic Dannay (October 20, 1905 to September 3, 1982) and Manfred Bennington Lee (January 11, 1905 to April 3, 1971). These author names are also aliases for the writers. Ellery Queen, following the classic detective profile, is sketched as a cerebral type, a writer himself. There were regular Ellery Queen books from 1929 to 1971, and a huge amount of media spin-off. 

Cat of Many Tails was published in 1949. There were many editions. Here is the cover art for some of them.


If you saw this edition cover, you might think cats played a big part in the story.






But no, this cover is by far 

the most common --



This cover is more about the city, always an  important milieu for the detective story.





And good reasons to forget the cat on the cover completely, since cats are not a big part of the story.


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