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The Case of the Baited Hook

Perry Mason Series, Book 16

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The Case of the Baited Hook

By: Erle Stanley Gardner
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
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Who was that masked woman? That was the question plaguing Perry Mason. No one loves a good mystery more than Mason - but being asked to represent a client who is concealing her identity, not to mention the particulars of her case, has given even the legendary legal eagle a case of ruffled feathers. Yet the intriguing cloak-and-dagger tactics have Perry hopelessly hooked. As for the silent siren behind the mask, is she heiress Byrl Gailord or penniless Adelle Hastings? Both women have ties to a man named Tidings, a man who may be a protector or predator. A man who could answer a lot of tough questions - if only he hadn't been murdered.

©1940, 1968 Erle Stanley Gardner. (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
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Lots of Della and Gertie, Lots of cul de sacs and laughs

This was a good one! All the favorite characters head large parts, and except for Mrs. Tump’s voice, the character sounded great. There were a lot of funny parts in this one. Really enjoyable.

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pretty good

No court house drama, but still pretty good. I wish I could find a modern day Perry Mason series. Absolutely love Della's loyalty to Perry.

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Criminally Convoluted

A great story and a good narration, but a little more convoluted with less-developed characters than I have grown to expect.

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Thinker

Dear Mr. Gardner, I wish you were still alive so that I could tell you how very much I love your books! Well researched, and with fascinating plots, they hold my interest until the very end.

It’s interesting to see, as well, how much the legal system in the courtroom has changed between your time of writing and today.

This particular book was absorbing both from the legal point of view and the character development, though I doubt the young not home lady made a complete, permanent change. Still, such a traumatic experience undoubtedly jolted her into better behavior and deeper thought for some time, and we can hope it also made her try to learn some self-control for the sake of her husband and marriage. :)

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Perry Mason books rock!

This is another good story..I loved the TV shows starring Raymond Burr...so it was strange at first to have someone else as PM and at first I wasn't sure I would like the books...but after the first two chapters of book one...I went back and purchased all the ebooks and the Audibles that were available. I am hoping the rest of the Perry Mason books and Audibles will be available sometime in the near future. The books are even better than the TV shows!

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Trouble With Greed

As with all Perry Mason books the basic set of characters with new clients. The best way to set the stage is to say that Perry's greed gets the better of him and propels him into investigating unknowns that perplex him for a while. As the story continues intrigue and greed of others set Perry up for a criminal complaint that he must wriggle out of and in so doing solves the case. As with the other 15 books this is also a great story well told and acted and well worth the time to listen.

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Disappointing

A weak story, uninteresting characters, transparent plot, along with the annoying dialog made it an effort to finish this one. The conversations are just too dated and corny and the narrator just barks out the lines in a grating manner. Della's "voice" was especially odd and annoying. The actual murderer was obvious from their first appearance.

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