The Tragedy of Y Author:Ellery Queen The mad Hatters of Washington Square were not only mad but vivious - "nasty people" as their neighbors were prone to whisper. So when the worst of the lot, old Emily Hatter, was found murdered, no one was particularly upset, except possibly Louisa Campion, her deaf, dunb, and blind daughter by a former marriage. In this tangled web, not one of... more » the family was above suspicion. There were Barbara, the Delphic oracle of New York's intelligentsia, whose abnormality bordered on genius; Conrad, who loved loquor but couldn't hold it; Jackie, his son, with a wily brain and an inspired gift for inventing cruelties; and Jill, the eternal debutante, who experimented with Life with a capital L. But when the clues began to point to Emily's husband, York, proved dead beyond a doubt, Inspector Thumm turned in despiration to his old friend Drury Lane, the famous actor, whose brilliant analysis and solution of the case proved the "Tragedy of Y" a tragedy indeed.« less