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  2. House of Secrets (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 collects The House of Secrets #99–119, 496 pages, October 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2523-3; The Steve Ditko Omnibus Volume 1 includes The House of Secrets #139: "The Devil's Daughter" and The House of Secrets #148: "Sorcerer's Apprentice", both by Jack Oleck and Steve Ditko, 480 pages, September 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3111-X

  3. House of Secrets (novel) - Wikipedia

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    House of Secrets is a 2013 children's novel by Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini. [1] The book was first published on April 23, 2013, through Balzer + Bray and is the first book in the House of Secrets series. The book follows the three Walker family children as they attempt to find a secret book and rescue their parents in the process.

  4. House of Secrets (Vertigo) - Wikipedia

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    House of Secrets is an occult and horror-themed comic book series written by Steven T. Seagle.The art is by Teddy Kristiansen, with occasional assistance by Christian Højgaard, and guest artists Guy Davis, Duncan Fegredo and the Pander Brothers.

  5. House of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    The House of Secrets, a 1926 novel by Sydney Horler; The House of Secrets, a 1963 novel by Nina Bawden; House of Secrets, a 1971 novel by Rosemary Timperley; A House of Secrets, a 1991 novel by Patti Davis; House of Secrets, a 1994 novel by Jean Saunders, writing as Sally Blake; House of Secrets, a 1995 novel by James A. Moore and Kevin Andrew ...

  6. The House of Secrets (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Secrets is a 1926 mystery thriller novel by the British writer Sydney Horler. Horler was a prolific writer known for particularly for his series featuring Tiger Standish, but he also wrote many stand-alone novels. In 1927 he adapted the novel into a stage play of the same name. [1]

  7. The Fall of the House of Usher Finale Explains Verna’s Dark ...

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    Similar to The Fall of the House of Usher short story, Madeline’s half-alive body later emerges from the basement and attacks her brother. She strangles him just as the House of Usher begins to ...

  8. ‘Secrets of Penthouse’ unfolds the rise and fall of Bob ...

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    Not surprisingly, “Secrets of Penthouse” is most interesting in the “fall” part of Guccione’s business, as he foolishly expanded into areas separate from the magazine – sinking money ...

  9. Jack Oleck - Wikipedia

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    Jack Oleck (March 1, 1914 – March 10, 1981) [2] was an American novelist and comic book writer particularly known for his work in the horror genre.. The brother-in-law of comics pioneer Joe Simon, [3] [4] Oleck's comic book career was basically in two parts.