Bio
Never heard of Harry Stephen Keeler? Don't feel alone. He's America's most forgotten author, victim of a plot by publishers to weed out all writers who don't write swift, easy-to-read, dumbed-down prose for the masses. Harry wrote because he enjoyed it and early on developed a style all his own. He devised incredibly convoluted plots involving ethnic characters (who speak in outrageous dialect), pop culture of the 30s and 40s, and his favorite MacGuffin: skulls. Modern-day writers have their DNA evidence; Harry preferred skulls. Once you read a Keeler, you're never quite the same, and now -- thanks to Ramble House -- you can read all you want. And more!Harry Stephen Keeler Books
Behind That Mask
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Man Who Changed His Skin
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Straw Hat Murders
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Green Jade Hand
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Case of the Murdered Mathematician
Harry Stephen KeelerI, Chameleon ("The Mysterious Mr. I" and "The Chameleon")
Harry Stephen KeelerX. Jones—Of Scotland Yard
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Mystery of the Fiddling Cracksman
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Case of the 16 Beans
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Riddle of the Wooden Parrakeet
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Street of One Thousand Eyes (Hong Lei Chung #2)
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Case of the Mysterious Moll
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Wonderful Scheme of Mr. Christopher Thorne
Harry Stephen KeelerY. Cheung, Business Detective
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Bottle with the Green Wax Seal
Harry Stephen KeelerCleopatra's Tears
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Portrait of Jirjohn Cobb
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Five Silver Buddhas
Harry Stephen KeelerFind the Clock
Harry Stephen KeelerThe Marceau Case
Harry Stephen Keeler