Perry Mason novels by Erle Stanley Gardner Date: 08 May 2011, 00:24
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List: The Case of the Baited Hook.pdf The Case of the Blonde Bonanza.pdf The Case of the Caretaker's Cat.pdf The Case of the Counterfeit Eye.pdf The Case of the Crying Swallow.pdf The Case of the Curious Bride.pdf The Case of the Dangerous Dowager.pdf The Case of the Daring Divorcee.pdf The Case of the Fenced-in Woman.pdf The Case of the Foot-Loose Doll.pdf The Case of the Horrified Heirs.pdf The Case of the Howling Dog.pdf The Case of the Lazy Love.pdf The Case of the Lucky Legs.pdf The Case of the Singing Skirt.pdf The Case of the Sleepwalker's Neice.pdf The Case of the Stuttering Bishop.pdf The Case of the Sulky Girl.pdf The Case of the Troubled Trustee.pdf The Case of the Velvet Claws.pdf Erle Stanley Gardner (July 17, 1889 Malden, Massachusetts - March 11, 1970 Temecula, California) was an American lawyer and author of detective stories who also published under the pseudonyms A.A. Fair, Kyle Corning, Charles M. Green, Carleton Kendrake, Charles J. Kenny, Les Tillray, and Robert Parr. Many Perry Mason novels were first published in serial format in The Saturday Evening Post, some with different titles. 16 appeared in the Toronto Star Weekly in condensed form. All books were first published by William Morrow and Company, New York. Most were published simultaneously in Toront Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. He appeared in over 80 novels and short stories, most of which involved his client being put on trial for murder. Typically, he was able to establish his client's innocence by demonstrating the guilt of another character. The author was one of the best-selling authors of all time, and had "135 million copies of his books in print in America alone in the year of his death." (1969).[1] The character of Perry Mason is also well-known from many appearances in film and television, including "television's most successful and longest-running lawyer series"[2] from 1957 to 1966, another series in 1973-1974, and more than 25 made-for-TV movies from 1985 to 1993. The Case of the Crying Swallow (short story) (1947) - Major Claude Winnett, war hero, lives with his wife and mother on a vast sea-side estate. Some jewelry is missing, and his wife has disappeared. The Case of the Blonde Bonanza (1962) - Mason thinks it's crazy that someone is paying a beautiful girl $100 a week to put on weight, but she might be a missing heir -- or a murderer. "A diabolically clever variation on the confidence game of the "lost heir" is the foundation of this delightful caper, in which Perry Mason once again sees through the machinations of people generally quite as able as himself. ... Again, the court scene is thrilling and brilliant." The Case of the Counterfeit Eye (1935) - "Peter Brunold has a bloodshot glass eye to use the "morning after". It is distinctive, closely identified with him, and thus quite a handicap when a corpse is found clutching a bloodshot glass eye. Later, another corpse is found, with another bloodshot glass eye in hand. Perry Mason is in almost as much jeopardy as his client: the lawyer's fingerprints have been found on one of the alleged murder weapons." The Case of the Caretaker's Cat (1935) - After his employer dies in a fire, a caretaker hires Mason to allow him to keep his cat against the wishes of the men who inherit. When the caretaker is killed, Mason defends the woman accused of his murder. The Case of the Dangerous Dowager (1937) - Mason is hired to retrieve a spoiled granddaughter's gambling IOUs by a wealthy cigar-smoking dowager. A murder aboard a gambling ship is beyond the three-mile limit. The Case of the Curious Bride (1935) - A woman claiming not to be a bride consults Mason about her 'friend' whose husband, long thought to have died in a plane crash, turns up alive. The Case of the Baited Hook (1940) - Mason is given a third of a $10,000 bill to represent a masked woman in the fu PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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