I had just had a bad string of Perry Mason mysteries. The last two I read had so many twists and turns that the reader lost interest rather than becoming intrigued. And Mason's defense of his clients seemed to go over the line of morality as well as legality. This one is a real winner, however, with all the elements of the best Perry Mason stories: an interesting collection of characters, a wild plot, surprises by the prosecution and defense, and (most unusual) a mystery that the reader might possibly figure out before the end. The plot, although not exactly "believable," is not so far out that one stops paying attention.
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