Tim Corrigan, the eye-patched detective with the knack for murderous situations, plunges into the wildest, farthest-out caper of his career. His assignment leads him to a splendid but terrified harem of veiled beauties, a millionaire sultan with a roving eye, and a gang of turbaned mystery men with a lust for violence. Corriganβs job: protect a priceless ruby as red as the color of murder.
Ellery Queen is a pseudonym used by two American cousins from BrooklynβDaniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay (1905β1982), and Manford (Emanuel) Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee (1905β1971)βto write detective fiction. In a successful series of novels that covered forty-two years, Ellery Queen served as both the authorsβ name and that of the detective-hero. The cousins also cofounded and directed Ellery Queenβs Mystery Magazine, one of the most influential English crime-fiction magazines of the twentieth century. They were given the Grand Master Award for achievements in the field of the mystery story by the Mystery Writers of America in 1961.
Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Greyβs Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.