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- Harry Stephen Keeler was a prolific author of detective fiction who was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. He specialized in the "webwork plot", an exaggeratedly convoluted narrative style. He was the creator of some of the most original and idiosyncratic mysteries ever written. "Sing Sing Nights" (1927) inspired at least two films: Sing Sing Nights (1934) and The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1934), both from Monogram Pictures.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Richard Polt <polt@xavier.xu.edu> (qv's & corrections by A. Nonymous)
- SpousesThelma Rinaldo(1963 - 1967)Hazel Goodwin(1919 - 1960)
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