Perry Mason, The Case Of The Daring Divorcee Instant
The narrative begins with a woman named Adelle Hastings rushing into Mason's office while both he and are absent. She leaves behind a purse containing over three thousand dollars and a pistol with two spent shells. Mason eventually tracks her down in Las Vegas, but she claims she was never in his office and that her gun was stolen. The situation turns dire when her husband is found murdered with the very same weapon, making Adelle the primary suspect. Key Themes and Elements
District Attorney Hamilton Burger and Lieutenant Arthur Tragg Perry Mason, The Case of the Daring Divorcee
is a legal mystery novel by Erle Stanley Gardner , first published in 1964 as the 74th entry in the long-running Perry Mason series . The story follows defense attorney Perry Mason as he navigates a complex web of murder and deception involving a mysterious woman who leaves a gun and a large sum of cash in his office while he is out to lunch. Quick Facts Author: Erle Stanley Gardner The narrative begins with a woman named Adelle
The plot intersects with a high-stakes proxy war over a rich Texas oil company, involving internal power struggles and corporate espionage. The situation turns dire when her husband is
Typically published in paperback (approx. 212 pages) Plot Summary
As with many later entries in the series, Mason employs "legal legerdemain" to outmaneuver the prosecution, specifically embarrassing an assistant D.A. before Burger takes over the trial.
