Perry Mason #5

A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Curious Bride/Audio Cassettes

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Gregory marries rich women and then takes all their money. When he is found murdered, the only clue is a set of keys belonging to his last wife. 2 cassettes.

0 pages, Audio Cassette

First published January 1,1934

This edition

Format
0 pages, Audio Cassette
Published
January 1, 1992 by Dh Audio
ISBN
9780886463007
ASIN
0886463009
Language
English
Characters More characters
  • Perry Mason

    Perry Mason

    One of the great fictional detective and legal drama characters of the 20th century. Out of Los Angeles, California. He fights for his clients, whether they are likeable or not and goes well beyond what one would expect. He only does criminal law and does...

  • Della Street

    Della Street

    Della Street is Perry Masons secretary. When we first meet her, she is about 27. She has exceptional skills, and is devoted to her employer. She worries about his safety. Calls him Chief. The two are a close-knit team.more...

  • Judge Markham

    Judge Markham

    A veteran judge in the L.A. criminal division. Mason has appeared before him several times....

  • Paul Drake
  • Alex Bostwick

    Alex Bostwick

    City editor at The Chronicle."more...

  • Helen Crocker

    Helen Crocker

    A new client of the Mason legal practice. 27 years old. Nervous. Della Street thinks Crocker is a recent bride....

About the author

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Erle Stanley Gardner 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.

Innovative and restless in his nature, he was bored by the routine of legal practice, the only part of which he enjoyed was trial work and the development of trial strategy. In his spare time, he began to write for pulp magazines, which also fostered the early careers of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. He created many different series characters for the pulps, including the ingenious Lester Leith, a "gentleman thief" in the tradition of Raffles, and Ken Corning, a crusading lawyer who was the archetype of his most successful creation, the fictional lawyer and crime-solver Perry Mason, about whom he wrote more than eighty novels. With the success of Perry Mason, he gradually reduced his contributions to the pulp magazines, eventually withdrawing from the medium entirely, except for non-fiction articles on travel, Western history, and forensic science.

See more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erle_Sta...

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