Perry Mason

The Case of the Perjured Parrot
An exceedingly profane green parrot, with wicked glittering eyes and a genius for saying the wr...
Case of the Beautiful Beggar
A beautiful young woman seeks the help of the world-famous lawyer to free her frail, wealthy un...
The Case of the Baited Hook
It was beautiful bait: two lovely thousand-dollar bills and a torn half of a ten-thousand-dolla...
The Case of the Empty Tin
A bright, shiny tin can in a dark, cobwebby corner of the cellar preserve shelf — unlabelled an...
The Case of the Daring Divorcee
The team of Mason. Street and Drake was never in better form. Perry Mason and Della Street...
The Case of the Careless Kitten
Two poisonings and two shootings at the Shore mansion on the thirteenth of October are no mere...
The Case of the Duplicate Daughter
Perry Mason, Della Street and Paul Drake... faced with a puzzle to which their arch antagonist,...
The Case of the Crooked Candle
Arthur Bickler was mad. The truck marked Skinner Hills Karakul Company was responsible for the...
The Case of the Cautious Coquette
Perry Mason knew it was murder. But when the police got there it looked like suicide — except f...
The Case of the Shapely Shadow
If Della Street had not been so intrigued, Perry Mason may well have missed one of the most baf...
The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom
“What prominent lawyer received the mitten in front of his office building last night? Who was...
The Case of the Long-Legged Models
It takes talent to kill two birds with one stone... but it takes genius (Erle Stanley Gardner v...
The Case of the Silent Partner
A dynamic young businesswoman is in danger of losing control of her flower shop, and someone se...
The Case of the Reluctant Model
Perry Mason finds that “art is long but life is fleeting” — especially in the fine art of murde...
The Case of the Stepdaughter’s Secret
When a man’s past threatens his family’s future there’s only one way to turn — to Perry Mason H...
The Case of the Postponed Murder
The last of the Perry Mason mysteries features the headlong pace, wealth of red herrings, and s...