When a washed up Hollywood cowboy-turned-circus rodeo actor is shot dead
in the midst of his performance at a New York sports-palace, in front of
thousands of onlookers, it seems obvious that someone would have seen
the perpetrator of the crime--or at the very least, recovered the gun.
But when the ensuing investigation fails to turn up any evidence, even
after the newsreels made in the moment are reviewed, the net of
suspicion widens across the troupe of performers and the circus staff.
Who among them is cunning enough to have constructed such a baffling
murder scene?
Unluckily for the murderer, genius sleuth Ellery Queen is among the
thousands that witnessed the crime, and he won't be satisfied until he
cuts through the confusion to discover the truth of the execution. By
the time he uncovers all the necessary clues and delivers his patented
"Challenge to the Reader," Queen (and his most careful readers) will be
able to expose both the killer and the hiding place of the weapon--the
titular American Gun that fired the fatal bullet.
Reissued for the first time in over thirty years, The American Gun
Mystery is among the most beloved of the early Ellery Queen novels,
renowned to this day as exemplary works of the American Golden Age
mystery. The central puzzle is a "fair play" story in which the reader
has all the necessary clues needed to solve the crime.