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HARRY HOUDINI MYSTERIES--THE DIME MUSEUM MURDERS
BK-6487
In 19th century New York City, young escapologist Harry Houdini is summoned to help solve the mysterious murder of toy tycoon Branford Wintour. When Houdini arrives on the scene, he discovers that the victim was killed seemingly
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HARRY HOUDINI MYSTERIES--THE FLOATING LADY MURDER
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HARRY HOUDINI MYSTERIES--THE FLOATING LADY MURDER
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HARRY HOUDINI MYSTERIES--THE FLOATING LADY MURDER
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BK-6480
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Stashower, Daniel
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Now You See Her...Now You Don't--It's difficult to gain the public's attention in turn-of-the-century New York--even if you are the greatest escape artist the world has ever seen. So the young performer who calls himself Harry Houdini must be content, for the time being, working for the internationally renowned Keller, the "Dean of American Magicians." But tragedy strikes at the inaugural performance of the master's most astonishing illusion, the Floating Lady, when Keller's levitating assistant plummets abruptly to the ground, apparently to her death. Yet an investigation soon reveals that it is drowning, and no fatal fall, that has killed the unfortunate young lady. An intriguing impossibility to be sure. And it is the great, albeit unsung, Houdini--with the aid of wife Bess and brother Dash--who must solve the deadly conundrum, leading them all into a maze of twisted schemes, grim deceptions, and bloodletting that is no mere stage fakery.
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Now You See Her...Now You Don't--It's difficult to gain the public's attention in turn-of-the-century New York--even if you are the greatest escape artist the world has ever seen.  So the young performer who calls himself Harry Houdini
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