Perry Mason

The Case of the Velvet Claws
A spoiled woman is keen to keep news of her affairs from her powerful husband, even if it costs...
The Case of the Sulky Girl
A bratty heiress wants to keep the news of her marriage a secret from the guardian who controls...
The Case of the Curious Bride
A woman claiming not to be a bride consults Mason about her 'friend' whose husband, long though...
The Case of the Howling Dog
"When a potential client wants to see Perry Mason about a howling dog and a will, the attorney...
The Case of the Lucky Legs
A mistake at a murder scene dogs Perry while he tries to represent a woman taken in by a con ma...
The Case of the Caretaker's Cat
After his employer dies in a fire, a caretaker hires Mason to allow him to keep his cat against...
The Case of the Counterfeit Eye
"Peter Brunold has a bloodshot glass eye to use the "morning after". It is distinctive, closely...
The Case of the Sleepwalker's Niece
When two men change bedrooms at a house-party, everyone thinks that the sleepwalker with the ca...
The Case Of The Stuttering Bishop
When a stuttering bishop comes to Perry Mason's office for help, Mason becomes involved in a ba...
The Case Of The Dangerous Dowager
GUN OVERBOARD When Matilda Benson solicits the help of Perry Mason, her request seems...
The Case Of The Howling Dog
Arthur Cartwright's official complaint about a neighbor's noisy dog leads Perry Mason and his a...
The Case of the Lame Canary
When a murdered man is found in the home of shady insurance adjuster Walter Prescott, a simple...
The Case of the Phantom Fortune
Horace Warren pays five hundred dollars to have Perry Mason attend a buffet dinner to observe his g...
The Case of the Rolling Bones
Here’s a PERRY MASON story, with a murder hinging on as ingenious a trick as has appeared in a...
The Case of the Substitute Face
Perry Mason has been batting around the Orient, taking a well-earned vacation. (Yes, Della Stre...
The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe
It all began enough when, to get out of a shower, Della — Perry Mason’s “girl Friday” — dragger...