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The case of the smoking chimney
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
A crafty businessman arrives incognito in a small town, where he takes up residence at a cabin. Using another name he starts buying up property. When he is found dead in his mountain cabin there is n… |
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The case of the ice-cold hands
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
Supposed You had Embezzeld Some Money -
and bet it on the nose on a long shot, at fifty to one. And the horse came in first. With your winnings you could easily replace the money you had embezzled … |
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The case of the lonely heiress
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
A suspicious personal ad conceals nefarious intent--and eventually lands in the lap of Perry Mason. It appears that Marilyn Marlow inherited a small fortune from her mother, who got the sum from her … |
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The case of the runaway corpse
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
The two women in Perry Mason’s office were a cat-and-mouse combination. And at first glance it seemed that little Mrs. Davenport was the mouse. But her husband said she was trying to kill him…that sh… |
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The case of the substitute face
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
Beautiful, willful Celinda Dale was decidedly not resigned when Roy Hungerford, wealthy scion of the prominent California family, deserted her for a shipboard romance with Belle Newberry. Perry Mason… |
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The case of the singing skirt
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
ix, 313 p. (large print) ; 22 cm |
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The case of the crooked candle
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Erle Stanley Gardner |
"Mr. Mason, I'm going to confide in you."
Daphne Milfield paused, and seemed to brace herself. The ringing of the telephone froze the words on her lips.
"Perhaps that's your husband now," Perry M… |
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