Perry Mason, The Case Of The | Daring Divorcee

The plot intersects with a high-stakes proxy war over a rich Texas oil company, involving internal power struggles and corporate espionage.

District Attorney Hamilton Burger and Lieutenant Arthur Tragg Perry Mason, The Case of the Daring Divorcee

Gardner dedicated the book to Dr. Russell Fisher, Maryland's Chief Medical Examiner, using the foreword to argue for the importance of modern medical examiner systems in law enforcement. The plot intersects with a high-stakes proxy war

As with many later entries in the series, Mason employs "legal legerdemain" to outmaneuver the prosecution, specifically embarrassing an assistant D.A. before Burger takes over the trial. Maryland's Chief Medical Examiner

Typically published in paperback (approx. 212 pages) Plot Summary