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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1932

Author
  
Earl Derr Biggers

Genre
  
Mystery

Publisher
  
Bobbs-Merrill Company

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Series
  
Charlie Chan

Originally published
  
1932

Preceded by
  
Charlie Chan Carries On

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Earl Derr Biggers, Other books

Keeper of the Keys (1932) is the sixth and last mystery in the Charlie Chan series of Earl Derr Biggers; Biggers was planning on continuing the series, but died in 1933 before he could. The films continued the series for him.

Contents

Plot summary

Once again, the setting of the novel is rural California, where Chan has been invited as a houseguest. He meets a world-famous soprano, Ellen Ladona, who is murdered not too long after the meeting. Chan does not have far to look for suspects—the host is her ex-husband, as are three of the other house guests. Her servants, entourage and husbands all come under suspicion. Once again, Chan is expected to solve the murder, which he does by understanding the key clues—the actions of a little dog named Trouble, two scarves, and two little boxes. When he understands how the murder is committed, he learns the role of elderly house servant Ah Sing—the keeper of the keys.

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

This was the only one of Biggers' Chan novels never to be adapted into a film, while some of the others were used more than once to create films. However, it was adapted into a short-lived Broadway play in 1933, with William Harrigan playing Charlie Chan.

References

Keeper of the Keys Wikipedia