
Ellery Queen
10 SeriesEllery Queen is the pen name of cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee, who co-authored detective fiction. Their novels prominently feature a character named Ellery Queen, which has been adapted into TV, film, and radio. They also wrote a series under the pseudonym Barnaby Ross, featuring a Shakespearean actor named Drury Lane.
Ellery Queen's works include "The Dragon's Teeth," also known as "The Virgin Heiresses," and "There Was an Old Woman," alternatively titled "The Quick and the Dead." "A Study in Terror" was published under multiple titles, including "Ellery Queen vs. Jack The Ripper" and "Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper." "The Player on the Other Side" was ghostwritten by Theodore Sturgeon. "And On the Eighth Day," "The Fourth Side of the Triangle," and "The House of Brass" were ghostwritten by Avram Davidson. The Drury Lane series was originally penned under the pseudonym Barnaby Ross.