The Case of the Irate Witness, Erle Stanley Gardner
The Case of the Irate Witness, Erle Stanley Gardner
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The Case of the Irate Witness

Author: Erle Stanley Gardner

Narrator: Alexander Cendese

Unabridged: 5 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/24/2017


Synopsis

"The Case of the Irate Witness," the mystery which is the star of this collection of 4 novelettes, is the only one that the incomparable Erle Stanley Gardner ever wrote featuring Perry Mason in short story form. Each of the stories revolves around the subject of stolen jewels and each story is a gem in itself.In “The Case of the Irate Witness” (1953), Perry Mason sets off for a peaceful weekend’s fishing in the mountains but even here the master lawyer is unable to leave detection behind. After being stopped at a police roadblock checking on a big robbery in Jebson City, Perry Mason gets involved in defending the accused, culminating in a stunning example of Mason’s famous courtroom dexterity.In “The Jeweled Butterfly” (1952), Peggy Castle writes a gossip column in the company paper. She gets a note that the curvy Stella is going to meet the studly Don at a local nightclub. Peggy grabs a table and waits. She ends up getting involved in a jewelry robbery case involving the company and Stella’s murder.In “Something Like A Pelican” (1942), Leith has a knack for putting together threads of different incidents and coming up with solutions to crimes. In this story he figures out what a woman throwing a fur cape out a window has to do with missing top secret blueprints.In “A Man Is Missing” (1946), in rural Idaho a man with amnesia is missing. He had a picture taken of himself in front of a cabin he built and sent it to his wife. He said he had bouts of amnesia following a car accident. A detective from the big city is on his way out to solve the case. Local sheriff Bill Catlin shows him country sheriffs know a thing or two.

About Erle Stanley Gardner

Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970) was a prolific American author best known for his Perry Mason novels, which sold twenty thousand copies a day in the mid-1950s. 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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ed

#85 in the Perry Mason series. 4 novelettes including Author Gardner's only short story featuring Perry Mason. The stories originally appeared between 1942 and 1953 before being collected in this 1970 compilation. In addition to Perry Mason, Lester Leith is a protagonist who has appeared in other wo......more

Goodreads review by Lucie

This book contains 4 stories, one short story and 3 novelettes, only one of which is a Perry Mason story. It was interesting to see the same attention to small details in the other stories leading to solutions to the puzzling mystery. The publisher's note indicates that The Case of the Irate Witness......more

(I freaking hate new Goodreads; this is the edition I already read according to this edit of the review, but on the GR shelves it has it as two different editions, so apologies for any weird formatting. Uggghhhhhhhhh) This is a more 3rd person omniscient POV and is straight to the point. Doesn't even......more

(3.2) (Again, I didn't read the whole book, just the Perry Mason story) Perry's goodness gets him involved in a trial, where he proves the client innocent due to looking at the situation logically. Recommended 11+ for robbery and maybe some language......more