This classic 1938 mystery could only have come from the fevered imagination of Harry Stephen Keel...
'My guiltiest pleasure is Harry Stephen Keeler. He may been the greatest bad writer America has e...
'I knew full well, when the Chinaman stopped me in the street that night and coolly asked me for ...
Three men in Sing Sing -- all writers -- awaiting execution for the same crime. The body of the v...
When the Cedarville bank is robbed of a gold shipment, Sheriff Bucyrus Duckhouse of Willis Creek ...
Jimmie Kentland, reporter on the 'Chicago Sun', was not too happy even though he saw 'subbing' fo...
Here is another thrilling novel related by that ingenious mystery writer Harry Stephen Keeler in ...
'My guiltiest pleasure is Harry Stephen Keeler. He may been the greatest bad writer America has e...
The Collins Library is proud to present the triumphant return of Harry Stephen Keeler -- to some,...