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The Case of the Phantom Fortune (1964)

par Erle Stanley Gardner

Séries: Perry Mason Novels (Book 72)

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Horace Warren pays five hundred dollars to have Perry mason attend a buffet dinner to observe his guests. He also wants Mason to investigate a fingerprint and suspects his wife is being blackmailed. Mrs Warren's mystery past may hold the clues.
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I first heard of Perry Mason from an episode of Boston Legal (I think Denny was saying he always wanted to do a dramatic court scene a la PM) and only knew it as a tv series. So it was a treat to find out it's actually a book series and a double treat to find that it's such a perfect dose of basically-plotted detective-court-thriller with flair.

This was my first Mason / Gardner, and already there is a comfort in its familiarity. Gardner is like a very considerate host who you meet for the first time. He dispenses with the necessary formalities as fast as he can and expertly regales you with lighthearted, entertaining gossips that gets your eyebrows raised and you incredulously going, what, no way, and then what? ( )
  kitzyl | Jan 7, 2021 |
The 72nd Perry Mason novel is a bit unusual - the first body does not show up until you are in the second half of the book - in most books we are at the trial stage by that point. Which does not mean that there are no crimes before that.

A man comes to the lawyer's office to hire him to protect his wife from something that sounds suspiciously as blackmail. But as usual, there are a lot of stipulations and weirdness in the whole case - and despite that, Perry Mason takes the case. Before the story is done, the original blackmail starts feeling like the first movement in a 4 hours symphony - except that it turns out that we walked into it in the middle of it so this is nowhere close to the first movement.

As with most books from the series, they cannot work today - the forensic science and communications had evolved to a point where almost none of what happened could happen again. But that's why I like the old novels - it is a different pace and allows a different type of storytelling - in a way these can be considered historical novels (although I am pretty sure that historical novels readers may disagree).

At the center of this one is a woman (as usual) who seems to have one too many secrets. Of course, if she had bothered to talk to her husband, she may have realized that not only he knows about her past but he knew before he married her. But this would have been too easy. So instead everyone is drawn into a mess of a case which will leave one man dead, an old crime solved and the past revealed - albeit not to the public. Somewhere in there, Mason almost manages to get both his client and himself in a big trouble (pulling tricks is fine when you know the whole story, when you do not, you tend to make things worse). Hamilton Burger tries to debar Mason again, Lt. Tragg saves the day as usual (or better to say - he messes up, then does his job and it ends up revealing the truth which ends up solving everything - again, as usual) and at the end everything turns out to be a bit different from what anyone thought before - including Mason turning the tables on Burger not just on the murder - if the very end of the novel does not make you laugh, you had not been paying attention.

I am enjoying this series ever since I started reading the novels 4 years ago (that's my 74th) and I am used to the somewhat repetitious style of Gardner when Mason talks to his clients (and during the trials) - his characters will repeat some of the information over and over when needed. But even for that style, the beginning of this novel is unusually repetitious. It smooths out after the first few chapters and I can understand why Gardner had to write it this way but if you are not used to the style, it will be even more grating.

As a whole, a solid entry in the series despite not being the strongest and all my misgivings around that start. ( )
  AnnieMod | Jan 17, 2020 |
Nice comfortable read. Not dated outside my lifetime but the technology of the world fifty years ago might bother a few people who live on their cell phones. Interesting plot and smoothly paced. ( )
  steve12553 | Jun 7, 2016 |
Della Street persuades Perry Mason to accept an offer of $500 to attend a buffet dinner (with champagne) and give a wealthy man an opinion on someone thee --and identify a fingerprint he has. Perry arrange' for Drake's detective agency to set up a fake catering service to collect the china etc. from the dinner to get fingerprints. secretly from the guests and servants. ( )
  antiquary | Mar 3, 2015 |
Perry Mason gets blackmailed in this one, but the blackmailer is murdered before Perry can deal with him himself. Not the best Perry Mason, but it was enjoyable. ( )
  VincentDarlage | Jan 30, 2015 |
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