The Case of the Fan-Dancer's Horse

mass market paperback

English language

Published Aug. 23, 1992 by Fawcett.

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978-0-345-37144-7
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"Put this ad in the paper, Della," said Perry Mason.

"Make it in general terms: 'If the fan-dancer who has lost certain property will communicate with Box so-and-so, she can have her property restored to her.' Have any replies forwarded to this office."

The "property" Perry Mason was referring to was a pair of dancer's shows and two ostrich-feather fans, which he and Della had taken from a wrecked car. The first answer was a letter from one Cherie Chi-Chi who said that her agent would arrange to recover the horse.

When John Callender arrived with a note from Cherie and an offer of $500 for Mason's trouble, the lawyer asked him to describe the property. Callender described a horse, in detail.

"The property that I found does not exactly answer that description," said Mason.

Callender got mad and charged Mason with an attempt at extortion. Just as he was …

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Subjects

  • Legal
  • Mystery & Detective - General
  • Non-Classifiable
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Mystery/ Detective
  • Mystery/Suspense