The Case of the Sulky Girl by Erle Stanley Gardner - ISBN: 9781471908460
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The Case of the Sulky Girl

A Perry Mason novel

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    21 March 2014

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Summary

Frances Celane has good reason to pout. Thanks to a provision in her late father’s will administered by her uncle, she’s caught in the middle of a family feud between matrimony and money. If she chooses marriage, she loses a million. But beautiful young Frances has a strong will of her own she’s not afraid to use. One way or another, she means to hear wedding bells and cash registers making beautiful music together. Her first move: hire Perry Mason to orchestrate things.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781471908460
ISBN-10:1471908461
Author:Erle Stanley Gardner
Publisher:The Murder Room
Imprint:The Murder Room
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:21 March 2014
Weight:232g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
Series:Murder Room
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Critics Review

The bestselling author of the century … a master storyteller

The bestselling author of the century … a master storyteller * NEW YORK TIMES *
With Perry Mason, Erle Stanley Gardner introduced to American letters the notion of the lawyer as a hero - and detective - which were remarkable innovations. He even gave defense lawyers a good name to boot. His Mason books remain tantalizing on every page and brilliant – Scott Turow
No one has ever matched Gardner for swift, sure exposition * KIRKUS *
Gardner has a way of moving the story forward that is almost a lost art: great stretches of dialogue alternate with lively chunks of exposition, and the two work together perfectly, without sacrificing momentum * BOOKLIST *
Millions of Americans never seem to tire of Gardner’s thrillers * NEW YORK TIMES *
For fans of classic hard-boiled whodunits, this is a time machine back to an exuberant era of snappy patter, stakeouts, and double-crosses * LA TIMES *

About The Author

Erle Stanley Gardner

Born in Malden, Massachusetts, Erle Stanley Gardner left school in 1909 and attended Valparaiso University School of Law in Indiana for just one month before he was suspended for focusing more on his hobby of boxing than his academic studies. Soon after, he settled in California, where he taught himself the law and passed the state bar exam in 1911. The practise of law never held much interest for him, however, apart from as it pertained to trial strategy, and in his spare time he began to write for the pulp magazines that gave Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler their start. Not long after the publication of his first novel, The Case of the Velvet Claws, featuring Perry Mason, he gave up his legal practice to write full time. He had one daughter, Grace, with his first wife, Natalie, from whom he later separated. In 1968 Gardner married his long-term secretary, Agnes Jean Bethell, whom he professed to be the real ‘Della Street’, Perry Mason’s sole (although unacknowledged) love interest. He was one of the most successful authors of all time and at the time of his death, in Temecula, California in 1970, is said to have had 135 million copies of his books in print in America alone.

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