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Lädt ... The Case of the Lucky Legs (Perry Mason Series Book 3) (E Book) (Original 1934; 2012. Auflage)von Erle Stanley Gardner (Autor)
Werk-InformationenDie schönsten Beine von Cloverdale von Erle Stanley Gardner (1934)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Interesting cover design showing stockings, legs, dice and high heels; the motto for the Pocket books series is 'kind to your pocket and your pocketbook'. The first sentence brings back the memory of Perry Mason on black and white TV: 'Della Street held open the door of Perry Mason's private office' - and the last sentence '''Show him in", he said' I watched the Perry Mason TV courtroom drama series as a child but I had never read one of Earl Stanley Gardner's books. Perhaps the TV show was better than this book or maybe some of the other Perry Mason mystery books were better than this. There was no courtroom drama in The Case of the Lucky Legs. Everything took place in Mason's office and in some hotels and apartments. I will try one more before I totally give up on him. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Young Marjorie Clune's best asset is her greatest misfortune: a pair of exquisite legs. They attract the perfect heel, a self-professed movie promoter named Frank Patton, whose scam seems even more flawless than Marjorie's lissome limbs. When the hype clears, the local chamber of commerce is many dollars poorer, Marjorie's been hung out to dry--and Patton's been found with the knife of Marjorie's lover implanted in his chest.... But will a single cunning lie her lawyer, Perry Mason, tells catch a killer and free her from a nightmare of accusation? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I didn't really enjoy this one: the client was obnoxious, everyone lied to Mason, Mason lied to the police, Mason was supercilious with Paul Drake, and there was a fair amount of repetition. It is very fortunate that the people Mason represents always turn out to be innocent...I think it is time my small ESG collection is returned to a secondhand book store. ( )