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Karmiinpunase suudluse juhtum Üks toanaaber läheb kohe-kohe rikkale ilusale mehele. Sõbranna, kes poisiga enne käinud, ei näi pahane olevat – on tal ju jõukas armuke samas majas, kelle ta paraku leiab surnult, punane huulejälg laubal… Nagu Perry Masoni lugudes tavaline, saabub lahendus alles kohtus. Pisarais pääsukese juhtum Häärber Uus-Inglismaal, 19. sajandi väärikust ja häid kombeid täis. Sõjakangelase naine, kes ämmale ei meeldi, läheb kaotsi. Enne varastatakse ehted, mida häärberi räästas elavad pääsukesed hoolega kommenteerivad. Maja lähedal on nähtud rohelist haagist, mis, kui Perry Mason seda otsima läheb, sisaldab tundmatu mehe laipa….
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Erle Stanley Gardner was an American lawyer and author of detective stories who also published under the pseudonyms A.A. Fair, Kyle Corning, Charles M. Green, Carleton Kendrake, Charles J. Kenny, Les Tillray, and Robert Parr. Innovative and restless in his nature, he was bored by the routine of legal practice, the only part of which he enjoyed was trial work and the development of trial strategy. In his spare time, he began to write for pulp magazines, which also fostered the early careers of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. He created many different series characters for the pulps, including the ingenious Lester Leith, a "gentleman thief" in the tradition of Raffles, and Ken Corning, a crusading lawyer who was the archetype of his most successful creation, the fictional lawyer and crime-solver Perry Mason, about whom he wrote more than eighty novels. With the success of Perry Mason, he gradually reduced his contributions to the pulp magazines, eventually withdrawing from the medium entirely, except for non-fiction articles on travel, Western history, and forensic science. See more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erle\_Sta...


