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The Case of the Mysterious Moll TPB
Trade paperback. A 1942 potboiler about a woman slated to die in the gas chamber who doesn't really care because of the drug given her by her jailer. But a local lawyer, who knows she's been set up, does!
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The Case of the 16 Beans TPB
Trade paperback. Tis 1943 thriller concerns an onerous will, an imagined insult, and a variety of sixteen beans left as an inheritance to a large estate. A Phoenix Press classic.
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The Case of the Transparent Nude TPB
Trade paperback. Never published in English until the Ramble House edition, this 1958 case is about a murder without a body. A head and two feet, but no body. And an insecure inspector.
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The Case of the Transposed Legs TPB
Trade paperback. Considered by many a masterpiece, this 1947 mystery immerses you in Harry Stephen Keeler's prison system and lets you in on his obsession with cats. Originally a Phoenix Press book.
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The Case of the Two Strange Ladies TPB
Trade paperback. A strange novel from 1940, published by Phoenix Press. It involves two corpses, one white and one black, with swapped heads, and the line-up it requires to identify them.
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The Circus Stealers TPB
Trade paperback. From the mind of Harry Stephen Keeler, circa 1956, comes this Screwball Circus novel that has never been published in English until now.
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Cleopatra's Tears TPB
Trade paperback. Volume Two of the BIG RIVER Trilogy in which four men are trapped on an island in the middle of a raging river. This book has a map of the island on the back cover by Gavin L. O'Keefe.
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A Copy of Beowulf TPB
Trade paperback. Written in 1957 this is one of the last of the Screwball Circus novels, never published in English until this edition. It has an introduction to Keeler's circus world by Francis M. Nevins.
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The Crimson Cube TPB
Trade paperback. Harry Stephen Keeler worked in a steel mill and in 1954 wrote this novel of murder and intrigue. It has a beautiful map of the Tippingdale Steel mill by Gavin L. O'Keefe on the back.
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The Defrauded Yeggman TPB
Trade paperback. This 1934 novel is the first half of a two-volume series called VAGABOND NIGHTS. Part two is 10 HOURS. One of HSK's tale-within-a-tale stories.
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The Face of the Man from Saturn TPB
Trade paperback. A classic Keeler from 1933, this mystery involves a painting you won't believe. It's an odd story, but not science fiction. Includes the short story, 'The Strange Story of John Jones' Dollar'.
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Find the Clock TPB
Trade paperback, One of the earliest Keeler novels (1921) this Chicago newspaper thriller involves a young ace reporter up against the fiend known as the Blond Beast of Bremen.
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Finger! Finger! TPB
Trade paperback. This huge 1933 mystery takes place on a Halloween night and concerns disappearing overcoats and missing fingers. The incredible tale is concluded in BEHIND THAT MASK, available from Ramble House.
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The Five Silver Buddhas TPB
Trade paperback. From 1935 comes this thrilling novel about five odd people who happen to buy tiny jade figurines of a non-smiling Buddha. Only Harry Stephen Keeler could have come up with this plot!
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The 4th King TPB
Trade paperback. This is Harry Stephen Keeler's 1929 novel of subterfuge in the world of banking and business in the windy city. It's an early classic by the master of webwork mysteries.
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The Gallows Waits, My Lord! TPB
Trade paperback. This 1953 story of San Do Mar, a country with no extradition, has never been published in any language until now. It has an introduction by Fender Tucker about this remarkable Central American country.
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The Green Jade Hand TPB
Trade paperback. A 1930 classic novel of rare books and the people who collect and sell them. Features Simon Grundt, detective extraordinaire, formerly of the Lincoln School for the Feeble-Minded.
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Hangman's Nights TPB
Trade paperback. Never published in English until now, this 1958 thriller of two condemned men (one a British dandy, the other a Chinese laundryman) will have you guessing along with the hapless governor who must pardon one of them.
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I, Chameleon TPB
Written in 1936, THE MYSTERIOUS MR. I was published in Great Britain in 1937. In the US it was split into two books, THE MYSTERIOUS MR. I and THE CHAMELEON and published in 1939. This edition contains both books, as originally published.
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I Killed Lincoln at 10:13! TPB
Trade paperback. This is a robust 1958 novel that was never published in English until now. It takes place in Washington in the days following the assassination of Lincoln. It has a mapback by Gavin L. O'Keefe.
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