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Perry Mason and the Case of the Sulky Girl: A Radio Dramatization
Perry Mason and the Case of the Lucky Legs: A Radio Dramatization
Perry Mason and the Case of the Velvet Claws: A Radio Dramatization
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Perry Mason (A Radio Dramatization) Series

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Criminal lawyer and all-time #1 mystery author Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. His most popular books starred the incomparable attorney-sleuth Perry Mason.

In The Case of the Howling Dog, Arthur Cartwright, an anxious man, goes to Perry Mason to have his neighbor arrested for his vindictive and noisy dog. He is under the belief that his howling is an indication that somebody has been murdered in the neighborhood. He demands that his will be written bequeathing the estate to the lady living at the neighbor's house. However, the will is mysteriously altered by an unknown person and Cartwright goes missing, along with the lady.

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Release dateDec 1, 1986
Perry Mason and the Case of the Sulky Girl: A Radio Dramatization
Perry Mason and the Case of the Lucky Legs: A Radio Dramatization
Perry Mason and the Case of the Velvet Claws: A Radio Dramatization

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  • Perry Mason and the Case of the Velvet Claws: A Radio Dramatization

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    Perry Mason and the Case of the Velvet Claws: A Radio Dramatization
    Perry Mason and the Case of the Velvet Claws: A Radio Dramatization

    Thanks to a bungled robbery at a fancy hotel, the already-married Eva Griffin has been caught in the company of a prominent congressman. To protect the politico, Eva's ready to pay the editor of a sleazy tabloid his hush money. But Perry Mason has other plans. He tracks down the phantom fat cat who secretly runs the blackmailing tabloid—only to discover a shocking scoop. By the time Mason's comely client finally comes clean, her husband has taken a bullet in the heart. Now Perry Mason has two choices: represent the cunning widow in her wrangle for the dead man's money—or take the rap for murder.

  • Perry Mason and the Case of the Sulky Girl: A Radio Dramatization

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    Perry Mason and the Case of the Sulky Girl: A Radio Dramatization
    Perry Mason and the Case of the Sulky Girl: A Radio Dramatization

    Criminal lawyer and all-time #1 mystery author Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. His most popular books starred the incomparable attorney-sleuth Perry Mason. The Case of the Sulky Girl: An impetuous niece who demands her trust fund be released comes to Perry Mason for help. But it's her boyfriend who needs defending when he is charged with murdering her controlling uncle.

  • Perry Mason and the Case of the Lucky Legs: A Radio Dramatization

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    Perry Mason and the Case of the Lucky Legs: A Radio Dramatization
    Perry Mason and the Case of the Lucky Legs: A Radio Dramatization

    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?

  • Perry Mason and the Case of the Howling Dog: A Radio Dramatization

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    Perry Mason and the Case of the Howling Dog: A Radio Dramatization
    Perry Mason and the Case of the Howling Dog: A Radio Dramatization

    Criminal lawyer and all-time #1 mystery author Erle Stanley Gardner wrote close to 150 novels that have sold 300 million copies worldwide. His most popular books starred the incomparable attorney-sleuth Perry Mason. In The Case of the Howling Dog, Arthur Cartwright, an anxious man, goes to Perry Mason to have his neighbor arrested for his vindictive and noisy dog. He is under the belief that his howling is an indication that somebody has been murdered in the neighborhood. He demands that his will be written bequeathing the estate to the lady living at the neighbor's house. However, the will is mysteriously altered by an unknown person and Cartwright goes missing, along with the lady.

Author

Erle Stanley Gardner

Erle Stanley Gardner (1889–1970) was an author and lawyer who wrote nearly 150 detective and mystery novels that sold more than one million copies each, making him easily the best-selling American writer of his time. He ranks as one of the most prolific specialists of crime fiction due to his popular alter ego, lawyer-detective Perry Mason. A self-taught lawyer, Gardner was admitted to the California bar in 1911 and began defending poor Chinese and Mexicans as well as other clients. Eventually his writing career, which began with the pulps, pushed his law career aside. As proven in his Edgar Award–winning The Court of Last Resort, Gardner never gave up on the cases of wrongly accused individuals or unjustly convicted defendants.  

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