The Case of the Fabulous Fake (Perry Mason Book 80)
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The Case of the Fabulous Fake (Perry Mason Book 80)

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Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970) is a prolific American author best known for his works centered on the lawyer-detective Perry Mason. At the time of his death in March of 1970, in Ventura, California, Gardner was "the most widely read of all American writers" and "the most widely translated author in the world," according to social historian Russell Nye. The first Perry Mason novel, The Case of The Velvet Claws, published in 1933, had sold twenty-eight million copies in its first fifteen years. In the mid-1950s, the Perry Mason novels were selling at the rate of twenty thousand copies a day. There have been six motion pictures based on his work and the hugely popular Perry Mason television series starring Raymond Burr, which aired for nine years and 271 episodes.As author William F. Nolan notes, "Gardner, more than any other writer, popularized the law profession for a mass-market audience, melding fact and fiction to achieve a unique blend; no one ever handled courtroom drama better than he did."Richard Senate further sums up the significance of Gardner?s contribution: "Although the character of Perry Mason is not unique as a 'lawyer-sleuth,' he is the first to come to anyone's mind when it comes to sheer brilliance in solving courtroom-detective cases by rather unconventional means. Besides 'Tarzan,' 'Sherlock Holmes,' 'Superman' ? 'Perry Mason' qualifies as an American icon of popular culture in the twentieth century."Gardner's writing has touched a lot of people including a number of high profile figures. Brian Kelleher and Diana Merrill say in their 1987 book, The Perry Mason TV Show Book that Harry S. Truman was a fan and that it is rumored that when Einstein died, a Perry Mason book was at his bedside. They further describe that when Raymond Burr met Pope John XXIII, the actor reported that the pontiff "seemed to know all about Perry Mason." Federal judge Sonya Sotomayor frequently mentions how Perry Mason was one of her earliest influences.Starting with his first book, Gardner had a very definite vision of the shape the Perry Mason character would take:"I want to make my hero a fighter," he wrote to his publisher, "not by having him be ruthless to women and underlings, but by creating a character who, with infinite patience jockeys his enemies into a position where he can deliver one good knockout punch." "Gardner [is] humorous, astute, curious, inventive--who can top him? No one has yet."--Los Angeles Times --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. "Gardner [is] humorous, astute, curious, inventive--who can top him? No one has yet."--Los Angeles Times --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From the Inside Flap URDER --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Read more

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  • The client was young blond and beautiful and she wanted to disappear. The trouble was she wouldn’t say why, and she wouldn’t give her name. So Perry Mason agreed to a code of identification based on her measurements: 36-24-36. But according to Della Street, the figures were padded, and as it turned out, so was everything the client said. Certainly the bag full of cash she carries isn’t shopping money. All the mystery-woman asks is that Perry Mason make himself available for a few days in case she needs him-for what purpose, she remains silent as a grave. In fact, his headstrong client is headed for disaster –not only into a blackmailer’s clutches but into a lethal trap from which not even Perry Mason’s brilliant courtroom sorcery may be able to extricate her. Alive anyway…….

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I plead guilty to reading Perry Mason!

I have become enamored with reading the Perry Mason books and intend to read all of the books available. It appears that Amazon has most if not all, although this has become an expensive hobby.
Each book is different enough from another (other than all being murder mysteries and you always know the client) that you can't figure out the theory of each case until the last chapter.
Lots of fun and, to use an old expression, pulp fiction.
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Love it

I know that a lot of people is not a big fan of Perry Mason because this series focuses more on the court part than other detective novels. But I am a really big fan of this series. I got all the books of Perry Mason and love each of them.
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Solid Perry Mason

I read this book as a "palate cleanser" between serious works of fiction. It gave me exactly what I was looking for-solid writing with familiar characters and some unusual plot twists-everything one expects from Gardner.
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Finally, Perry runs into a judge who will not put up with any shenanigans during the Preliminary Hearing!

But you know that resolution won't last. Among the better courtroom scenes in the series, with Perry jousting with the defense attorney who had sent the most murderers to Death Row. And Perry's client lies in response to every one of Perry's questions. But she "snuck up on his blind side" because she was one of the three blondes in the case with perfect 36-28-36 measurements. This one has blackmailers, smugglers, secret messages, frantic flights back and forth to San Francisco, and Paul with an unlimited expense account. One of the best
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The Fabulous Fake

If you are a fan of well written mysteries, this book is for you. I have been reading Earl Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason books for many years. Fantastic, suspenseful reading. As the reader, you are constantly guessing who did it. Easy to read mystery and hard to put down. Happy reading!!!!
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The Fabulous Fake

This book is one of the best who did it. The Book kept me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out who the killer was and how he or she pulled off killing the black mailer. It was then that Perry Mason pulled the rabbit out of the hat. I look forward to many more Perry Mason mystery books.
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Another story one feels in the moment with the oppressed.

Looking over the times I lived in a small farming community brought back the feelings of helplessness and wishing for would done.
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Better than the TV Series

Fell in lov with Perry, Della &Paul from the TV series. When I learned that they were based on ESG's novels, I was ecstatic. I wish that they would digitize all of the Perry Mason series.
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Wow! I like this cause it was consistently moving and the plot was revealed rather than explained.

I liked this because the plot kept moving and it was revealed rather than explained at the explained at he end.
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The case of the father nebulous fake

I have been reading these perry mason books for over fifty years and I never get tired of them. They are true whodonits