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The Search for XYZ TPB
Trade paperback. Written in 1924, this large webwork mystery is laid in 'Wiscon City' and concerns a man searching for his brother in a strange land. It has a map on the back cover by Gavin L. O'Keefe.
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The Sharkskin Book TPB
Trade paperback. A 1940 mystery novel with one of the most astonishing 'solutions' ever written. Considered by some to be Keeler's most outrageous book.
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Sing Sing Nights TPB
Trade paperback. A 1927 masterpiece of prison chicanery. Three men are on death row for the same crime. The warden knows one is innocent and drops off a pardon. The men decide who gets the pardon -- by telling stories.
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The Six From Nowhere TPB
Trade paperback. This was the first all-new Keeler published by Ramble House back in 1999. Written in 1958, it is a quintessential Screwball Circus mystery.
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The Skull of the Waltzing Clown TPB
Trade paperback. A classic from 1934 about Pau-ho, the Hawaiian drug that causes amnesia for six weeks, and the desperate men who take advantage of it.
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The Spectacles of Mr. Cagliostro TPB
Trade paperback. One of the most amazing portrayals of life in an insane asylum of the early 20th century, this 1924 masterpiece may be partly autobiographical.
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Stand By - London Calling! TPB
Trade paperback. This 1953 novel was the last Keeler published in the English language -- until Ramble House's 1999 Keeler revival. It's a Screwball Circus novel and has an intro by Francis M. Nevins
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The Steeltown Strangler TPB
Trade paperback. One of Keeler's novels that takes place in Tippingdale Steel Mill, 1949. There is a map of the mill on the back cover by Gavin L. O'Keefe.
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The Stolen Gravestone TPB
Trade paperback. Never before published in any language, this exciting tale from 1958 has an introduction by Keeler scholar Francis M. Nevins.
HSK 1958
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The Strange Will TPB
Trade paperback. This 1948 potboiler is the most oriental of the Keeler novels, much of it taking place in Chinatown.
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Strange Journey TPB
Trade paperback. One of Harry's last novels, this 1965 story of time travel and romance takes place in the roominghouse known as Ramble House. A sequel to The White Circle.
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The Straw Hat Murders TPB
Trade paperback. This 1958 mystery has never been published before. It has a mapback by Gavin L. O'Keefe and is a corker of a murder mystery. An impossible crime if there ever was one. It has an introduction by Francis M. Nevins.
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The Street of 1000 Eyes TPB
Trade paperback. For the first time in English this 1956 webwork mystery is published, complete with Chinese tongs and time-traveling slabs of stone. It has an intro by Francis M. Nevins.
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10 Hours TPB
Trade paperback. This is the second half of a two-book story called VAGABOND NIGHTS that begins with THE DEFRAUDED YEGGMAN. Written in 1934, published in 1937.
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Thieves Nights TPB
Trade paperback. One of Keeler's tour-de-forces, this labyrinthine knot of plots astounded the literary world in 1929. One of his best and one you must read.
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Three Novellos TPB
Trade paperback. In 2006 Ramble House collected three of HSK's 'novellos' (Adventure in Milwaukee, The Blackmailer, and The Flyer Holdup HSK) and made this wonderful book. Intro s by Francis M. Nevins.
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The Tiger Snake TPB
Trade paperback. This 1930 thriller is a gordian knot of plots, all of them in the unique Harry Stephen Keeler mold.
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The Trap TPB
Trade paperback. Never published in any language, this 1956 thriller is a sort of western, taking place in the town of Comanche. There is an excellent mapback of the area on the back cover by Gavin L. O'Keefe. Intro by Mike Nevins.
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The Vanishing Gold Truck TPB
Trade paperback. This 1940 Screwball Circus novel is one of its craziest. You've got Old Twistibus, the windingest road in the world, and a truck full of lions. Not to mention Sheriff Bucyrus Duckhouse.
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The Voice of the Seven Sparrows TPB
Trade paperback. One of Harry Stephen Keeler's earliest works, it was written in 1922 and first published in 1928. This edition contains the webwork diagram for the book, designed by Keeler, as an afterword.
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