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The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink (Perry Mason #39)
Mass Market Paperback, 226 pages
Published
September 13th 1990
by Ballantine Books
(first published January 1st 1955)
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Overall, The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink is one of Mason's crowning cases.
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Growing up, I'd watch Perry Mason in the summer at my grandparents. I was, and still am, a big fan of the show yet,until a few years ago, I had no idea that they were based on books. 2008 (or was it 2009?) Ketchikan's annual friends of the Library book sale. There on the Mystery table, a whole passel of vintage Perry Mason novels. Cool. Flash forward a couple of years and moves later, going through my boxed up books, Perry Mason novels. Cool.
Gardner's pulp roots are plainly evident here(somethin...more
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actually, Perry Mason is a super hero without the cape - he zooms in to save the day!
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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. I...more
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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. I...more
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