The case of the buried clock

312 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 1998 by G.K. Hall & Co., G. K. Hall & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-7838-0366-1
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After catching his son-in-law embezzling, wealthy banker Vincent Blane is shocked when the younger man is murdered and Blane's daughter is accused, prompting him to call in Perry Mason for her defense. A buried clock appears, disappears, and re-appears. It is set to sidereal time -- the time used by the stars as opposed to the Earth. The book explains this. But who did it? And why? And when? And where? So much to discover -- so little time when two defendants are being tried and neither will talk to Perry. Not even the one who is his client.

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When Vincent Blane's larcenous son-in-law, Jack Hardisty, turns up dead at the family's cabin, Blane hires Perry Mason to look after the interests of Blane's two daughters, Milicent Hardisty (the dead man's widow) and Adele Blane, both of whom were at the cabin around the time that Jack died. At first, Mason isn't very enthusiastic:

"...it sounds like a legal chore, one of those uninspiring, routine family murders."



Just another day at the office! However, Mason changes his mind when Della gives him a little bit more information about the case:

"A buried clock," she said, "which is running about twenty-five minutes slow. It's buried somewhere near the cabin where the murder was committed, a small-edition alarm clock in a lacquered box."

He called to Della Street as he grabbed his hat. "The clock does it....Come on. Let's go!"



Mason finds himself with a twisty, confusing case involving an uncooperative …

Subjects

  • Mason, Perry (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Trials (Murder) -- Fiction
  • Large type books