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  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson, Otto Penzler

    Paperback (American Mystery Classics, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A detective steeped in the art of magic solves the mystifying murder of two occultists.Now retired from the tour circuit on which he made his name, master magician The Great Merlini spends his days running a magic shop in New York’s Times Square and his nights moonlighting as a consultant for the NYPD. The cops call him when faced with crimes so impossible that they can only be comprehended by a magician’s mind. In the most recent case, two occultists are discovered dead in locked rooms, one spread out on a pentagram, both appearing to have been murdered under similar circumstances. The list of suspects includes an escape artist, a professional medium, and a ventriloquist, so it’s clear that the crimes took place in a realm that Merlini knows well. But in the end it will take his logical skills, and not his magical ones, to apprehend the killer.Reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, Death from a Top Hat is an ingeniously-plotted puzzle set in the world of New York stage magic, which was at its pinnacle in the early twentieth century. In 1981, the novel was selected as one of the top ten locked room mysteries of all time by a panel of mystery-world luminaries that included Julian Symons, Edward D. Hoch, Ellery Queen’s co-creator Frederic Dannay, and Otto Penzler.
  • I Hate to Tell His Widow/Collect from a Corpse/Stay Out of My Nightmare/Street of Lost Corpses

    Louis L'Amour

    Audio Cassette (Media Books Llc, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Features eight different stories, including "His Brother's Debt", "Four Card Draw", "Law of the Desert Born", "Big Medicine", "Mistakes Can Kill You", Dutchman's Flat". 4 cassettes.
  • Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

    Various

    1998 (Media Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
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  • Death from a Top Hat

    Clayton Rawson, Otto Penzler

    Hardcover (American Mystery Classics, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A detective steeped in the art of magic solves the mystifying murder of two occultists.Now retired from the tour circuit on which he made his name, master magician The Great Merlini spends his days running a magic shop in New York’s Times Square and his nights moonlighting as a consultant for the NYPD. The cops call him when faced with crimes so impossible that they can only be comprehended by a magician’s mind. In the most recent case, two occultists are discovered dead in locked rooms, one spread out on a pentagram, both appearing to have been murdered under similar circumstances. The list of suspects includes an escape artist, a professional medium, and a ventriloquist, so it’s clear that the crimes took place in a realm that Merlini knows well. But in the end it will take his logical skills, and not his magical ones, to apprehend the killer.Reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, Death from a Top Hat is an ingeniously-plotted puzzle set in the world of New York stage magic, which was at its pinnacle in the early twentieth century. In 1981, the novel was selected as one of the top ten locked room mysteries of all time by a panel of mystery-world luminaries that included Julian Symons, Edward D. Hoch, Ellery Queen’s co-creator Frederic Dannay, and Otto Penzler.
  • Mysteries

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Hamlyn young books, Oct. 8, 1992)
    This collection includes "The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage", "The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat" and "The Mystery of the Secret Room". The five friends team up to solve some baffling mysteries, to the displeasure of the local policeman, PC Goon, who can't keep up with the clever young detectives.
  • Water Monsters: Opposing Viewpoints

    Alan Garinger

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, March 1, 1992)
    Explores the reports and evidence for the existence of mysterious large creatures allegedly living in certain lakes and rivers of the United States.
  • Haunted Houses

    Janet Riehecky, Lydia Halverson

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, May 1, 1989)
    Describes supposedly true incidents in which houses have been haunted, in such categories as "Friendly Ghosts," "Animal Ghosts," and "Vengeful Ghosts"
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  • Missing!

    Katie Dicker

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Who? What? Where? The fascination with the unexplained and sometimes unexplainable is the basis of this title driven by the need to think "critically." With disappearancesfrom Steve Fossett to Ameila Earhardt."vital clues" and "strange stories" .sidebars guide the reader to ponder and attempt to understand these mysteries.
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  • Bigfoot: Opposing Viewpoints

    Norma Gaffron

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Evaluates physical and eyewitness evidence concerning the existence of large, hairy creatures such as the Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest and the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas
  • Witches: Opposing Viewpoints

    Wendy Stein

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Presents opposing views of experts on medieval and modern-day reports of the practice of witchcraft and the persecution of suspected witches, including the Salem, Mass., cases, and discusses the reality of the phenomenon, the existence of organized witchcraft, and social and economic explanations
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  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke: Opposing Viewpoints

    Tom Schouweiler

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, June 1, 1991)
    Presents opposing viewpoints about the mysterious disappearance of the English colony on Roanoke Island
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  • King Arthur: Opposing Viewpoints

    Michael Oniell

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Examines the conflicting evidence about the existence and historical basis of the legendary British king
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