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Perry Mason's office. L.A. Usual kinda day. In walks Peter Brunwold who hires Mason because someone has replaced his precious, skillfully made glass eye with a cheap imitation, so, Brunwold suspects, the stolen eye can be planted at the scene of a murder. Later, Bertha McLane asks Mason to return some money to high roller Hartley Basset which her brother embezzled from him. When Mason goes to Basset's house, the guy's wife Sylvia stows away in Mason's car so she can tell him her husband is holding her prisoner. That's just the first day. Wait till day two when Basset is found murdered, clutching -- you guessed it -- a glass eye
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Fiction, Perry Mason (Fictitious character), Fiction in English, Lawyers, Popular Print Disabled Books, Large type books, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Mason, perry (fictitious character), fiction, California, fiction, Fiction, legal, Lawyers, fiction, Los angeles (calif.), fiction, Artificial Eyes, Detective and mystery storiesPlaces
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The Case of the Counterfeit Eye (Perry Mason Mysteries)
November 12, 1986, Ballantine Books
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The case of the counterfeit eye
1979, Severn House, (Distributed by Hutchinson)
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0727803999 9780727803993
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Originally published: New York : Morrow ; London : Cassell, 1935.
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