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Do you have a favorite Perry Mason case?

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message 1: by Bob (new)

Bob (bobinlr) | 1 comments My favorite is "The Case of the Lucky Legs".


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Vincent Darlage | 19 comments Mod
I especially enjoyed The Case of the Glamorous Ghost.


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Alyson (asineth) | 5 comments Probably the Howling Dog. I have to say, I usually find that the earlier books are a little more energetic. This is a hard question, though, b/c I really love pretty much all of them :)


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Vikram Katju (vikramkatju) | 1 comments The case of the Hesitant Hostess. I liked in particular the courtroom scenes in this book especially Mason's cross-examination of Martha Lavina.


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Girish (kaapipaste) | 3 comments I liked The Borrowed Brunette and Troubled Trustee enough to recall them after so many years!


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I am at #47, but for now two books stand out:

1. The Case Of the Cautious Coquette: I did not have any clue about what was going on for about 3/4 of the book.

2. The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink: we get to meet Lt. Tragg up close and personal. His closing remark really made the book.


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