The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde

Erle Stanley Gardner

Book 25 of Perry Mason

Language: English

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: Apr 15, 1944

Description:

Black-eyes, blackguards, and glamorous blondes galore, land Perry Mason and Della Street in a pretty sweet pickle — soured beyond repair by the reappearance of Sergeant Holcomb... Diana Regis was a stunner — and she had a shiner. But the things she didn’t have were even more interesting. For instance, there was nothing under that fur coat but a thin dressing gown — wherever she’d been she’d obviously left in a hurry... And then Perry and Della found a body — and pretty soon were enmeshed with numerous people unfortunately of interest also to Lieutenant Tragg and Sergeant Holcomb. JASON BARTSLER: a mining tycoon who spent his time digging up the past. FRANK GLENMORE: Jason’s close friend and general factotum, who lived strictly in the present. CARL FRETCH: Jason’s stepson who labored under the conviction that if you socked a female good and hard she would fall in your arms. Diana Regis said he’d been experimenting on her. MILDRED DANVILLE: one of the blondes Carl Fretch didn’t sock, but she had plenty of trouble all her own. HELEN BARTSLER: Jason’s own son’s widow, who hated her father-in-law like poison. ROBERT BARTSLER, Jr.: a very young cause of a lot of baby-snatching.